Synonym: answer, closure, declaration, firmness, firmness of purpose, resoluteness, resolve, resolving, resolving power, result, settlement, solution, solvent, solving. Similar words: evolution, revolutionary, pollution, resolve, isolation, execution, institution, distribution. Meaning: [‚rezə'luːʃn] n. 1. a formal expression by a meeting; agreed to by a vote 2. the ability of a microscope or telescope to measure the angular separation of images that are close together 3. the trait of being resolute 4. finding a solution to a problem 5. something settled or resolved; the outcome of decision making 6. analysis into clear-cut components 7. (computer science) the number of pixels per square inch on a computer-generated display; the greater the resolution, the better the picture 8. the subsidence of swelling or other signs of inflammation (especially in a lung) 9. (music) a dissonant chord is followed by a consonant chord 10. a statement that solves a problem or explains how to solve the problem 11. a decision to do something or to behave in a certain manner.
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91. They had their apotheosis in a moral resolution.
92. A resolution to repeal the ban, sponsored by Rep.
93. I will have another go, at higher resolution.
94. Congress, accordingly,[www.Sentencedict.com] adopted a resolution favoring the Montagu-Chelmsford reforms.
95. A party meeting carried unanimously a resolution of approval.
96. Those instructions are embodied in the authorizing resolution.
97. An emphasis on mediation and alternative dispute resolution.
98. Of course, my friend has already broken his resolution.
99. Complete resolution occurred with conservative management. Molecular biology.
100. The State Committee's resolution was issued on Yeltsin's instruction.
101. To avoid clustering of collisions(sentencedict.com), chaining was chosen as a collision resolution technique.
102. Because of international insistence on it, Resolution 242 is undoubtedly the entry ticket to an international peace conference.
103. In such a case, some form of conflict resolution must be adopted to arrive at a solution.
104. Out of all this came a resolution passed at the District AGM the following November.
105. Some computer systems use raster graphics which generally have a lower resolution than the more expensive vector graphics.
106. However high you choose this super resolution, the day will come when it's not enough.
107. The government is now operating under a temporary measure, or continuing resolution, that expires at the end of next week.
108. A resolution called on the President, the government and the Supreme Soviet to formulate detailed legislation to implement the programme.
109. Low resolution displays of 25-30 lines are easier to read than high resolution displays of 60 lines.
110. He had judged her without question, but could attribute fortitude and resolution to Matilda despite the Empress's glaring faults.
111. Crisis resolution may require the intervention and assistance of two people from outside the troubled department.
112. The Assembly also adopted the 13-part Resolution 45/58 on general and complete disarmament.
113. A resolution to maintain the truce was carried by an overwhelming majority.
114. There is certainly no objective way to compute or scientifically analyze a resolution of the disagreements.
115. The Council resolution on categories of membership was carried by 58,022 votes to 982.
116. The Administration proposed and the Senate approved a similar understanding in its resolution of ratification of the Convention against Torture.
117. Moreover, Boyle also demonstrates that the Security Council violated its own charter through the adoption of Resolution 731.
118. In the Chamber of Deputies a resolution was introduced to make an investigation of the affair to ascertain the facts.
119. Paling forces the reader to accept that resolution is not always possible.
120. Even at that resolution and that many dots, curved lines can appear jagged, albeit under a magnifying glass.
More similar words: evolution, revolutionary, pollution, resolve, isolation, execution, institution, distribution, contribution, prosecution, constitution, institutional, constitutional, reservation, restriction, presentation, prescription, representation, prestidigitation, resort, resource, resonate, impression, depression, aggression, notion, nation, motion, option, action.