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Sentence count:168+11Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: decidedeterminesettleAntonym: blendSimilar words: dissolveresolutionevolveinvolveinvolvedinvolvementrevolve aroundresortMeaning: [rɪ'zɑlv /-'zɒlv]  n. 1. the trait of being resolute 2. a formal expression by a meeting; agreed to by a vote. v. 1. bring to an end; settle conclusively 2. reach a conclusion after a discussion or deliberation 3. reach a decision 4. understand the meaning of 5. make clearly visible 6. find the solution 7. cause to go into a solution. 
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61. We hope they will be able to resolve the situation without resort to force.
62. Political leaders are making no progress in their efforts to resolve the country's constitutional crisis.
63. The United Nations are hoping to resolve the conflict quickly.
64. This will strengthen the American public's resolve to go to war.
65. It should not be beyond the wit of man to resolve this dispute.
66. The two sides are now working diligently to resolve their differences.
67. She showed a touching faith in my ability to resolve any and every difficulty.
68. I'd rather resolve our differences without going to court .
69. Collor nurtured the idea that he was a superman(sentencedict.com), who single-handedly could resolve Brazil's crisis.
70. This round of talks aims to resolve the outstanding differences between the two sides.
71. Britain was to pay dearly for its lack of resolve.
72. He noted again he would completely resolve the dispute between the two countries.
73. The argument had fortified her resolve to prove she was right.
74. Both parties wish to avoid being locked in discussions which will resolve nothing.
75. Recent events strengthened her resolve to find out the truth.
76. Your debt situation is only temporary, and it is within your power to resolve it.
77. I can't help them to resolve their quarrel they must fight it out between them.
78. I had tried to resolve animosities.
79. Renew your resolve to take charge of your health.
80. Clinton wants a bipartisan commission to resolve the problem.
81. Yet they could not resolve the paradox that their revolutionary aims resulted in goods that only wealthy people could afford.
82. Your contribution may well resolve some of this difference or create more conflicting points for further argument.
83. The executive, which met again for the first time last week(Sentence dictionary), was unable to resolve when flags should be flown.
84. The final stage was to resolve the ambiguity, by formulating and asking appropriate questions in order to secure the missing information.
85. They argue that there are international tribunals whose jurisdiction is to resolve the ownership of confiscated property.
86. The couple is to be commended for attempting to resolve their debt problem.
87. With his friends and allies about him, a prince might discuss future strategy, consider marriage alliances, resolve disputes.
88. It also reinforced the District's resolve to protect its constitutional autonomy within any approved scheme.
89. On this I can not resolve the conflict between the various affidavits.
90. Because attorneys for Partners filed appeals, Atkins' case may take years to resolve.
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