Synonym: decide, determine, settle. Antonym: blend. Similar words: dissolve, resolution, evolve, involve, involved, involvement, revolve around, resort. Meaning: [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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91. It is likely that in normal discourse, the context of the sentences will help to resolve these potential ambiguities.
92. A single bold stroke can not resolve political difficulties as fundamental as those Mondale faced and Dole now confronts.
93. Teachers can encourage children to resolve issues themselves and develop autonomy.
94. Even apparent moves by the regime to resolve the crisis turn out on closer inspection to be nothing of the kind.
95. Women repeatedly return to abusive relationships hoping to resolve the conflict and thus to not see themselves or their marriages as failures.
96. Let us look at an example of acute illness that would naturally resolve in time.
97. To resolve this conflict of interest, a board appoints an independent adviser, usually a merchant bank.
98. A similar technique is used to resolve anaphoric references and similar syntactic ambiguities.
99. Harpenden police confirmed that a unit had been called out to resolve a dispute between Andy Linighan and a taxi driver.
100. The acquisition of presidential power by Liamine Zeroual in February 1994 did little to resolve this conflict.
101. The branch manager will ensure that the query is investigated objectively and hopefully be able to resolve the matter to your satisfaction.
102. The advisory committee report did little to resolve the mystery surrounding Gulf War illness.
103. Is he also aware that he has the united resolve of Conservative Members for the speedy passage of his Bill?
104. This will help our local Representative to quickly resolve any query you may have about your travel arrangements.
105. His government, he suggested, had empowered the military to make all tactical decisions necessary to resolve the conflict.
106. But it is also a story of brute resolve and drive, and courage at a crunch.
107. My hon. Friend has been a staunch ally in trying to resolve difficulties as they have arisen for my constituents.
108. This is a critical problem for teachers, advisory teachers, advisers and educational psychologists to resolve.
109. Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it. Rene Descartes
109. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
110. Thus it is for the trader to resolve ambiguities in his price indications.
111. And the protagonists sounded fairly confident in their attempts to resolve the dilemma.
112. Instead, the company said it provides a variety of ways for employees to resolve conflicts and complaints.
113. The ability of the state to resolve these crises would depend on the states ability to raise revenue and mobilise public support.
114. Little was done to resolve the age-old problem of land-distribution.
115. The Czech government has allocated 1,160 million crowns to help resolve environmental problems in the region.
116. Luckily the timely intervention of Trevor Proby's left boot into my right ear quickened everyone's resolve to reach a compromise.
117. If the plan does not resolve a serious complaint, they should ask their employer to intervene.
118. The author or authors wanted to resolve apparent contradictions in order to make the law more usable and accessible.
119. But Haig had persuasive arguments to support his inflexible resolve.
120. This research aims to resolve the debate about spatial abilities and left handedness.
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