RESOLVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Examples of resolve in a Sentence Verb The brothers finally resolved their conflict The issue of the book's authorship was never resolved His speech did nothing to resolve doubts about the company's future
RESOLVE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com resolved, resolving to come to a definite or earnest decision about; determine (to do something) I have resolved that I shall live to the full Synonyms: confirm to separate into constituent or elementary parts; break up; cause or disintegrate (usually followed by into ) Synonyms: reduce, analyze
resolve verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . We hope that the dispute can be resolved peacefully Fortunately, the issue has now been amicably resolved The UN was supposed to be a forum for resolving disputes by peaceful means The matter has never really been satisfactorily resolved The prime minister flew home immediately to try to resolve the crisis
Resolved - definition of resolved by The Free Dictionary 1 a To make a firm decision about: resolved that I would do better next time See Synonyms at decide b To decide or express by formal vote: The legislature resolved that the official should be impeached c To cause (a person) to reach a decision: "He was resolved to enjoy the success he had earned" (F Scott Fitzgerald) 2
resolved - WordReference. com Dictionary of English (usually reflexive) to change, alter, or appear to change or alter: the ghost resolved itself into a tree to make up the mind of; cause to decide: the tempest resolved him to stay at home
Resolved Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Finding that he had been forestalled, Garcia resolved to return home So the prisoners resolved to leave their prison at once I resolved that I, too, would learn to speak Nothing was truly resolved except possibly the hostility between them
RESOLVE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary If a note or a chord (= group of notes played at the same time) resolves or is resolved, it moves from dissonance (= a strange or unpleasant combination of sounds) to harmony (= a pleasant combination of sounds)