Similar words: absolved, involved, solve, solvent, absolve, resolve, dissolve, solvency. Meaning: [sɑlv /sɒlv] adj. explained or answered.
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91. Mr Muncie, now dead, solved 53 Lanarkshire murders, including those by Peter Manuel.
92. His problem was solved by Bill Bird, a master craftsman, based at Blockley in Gloucestershire.
93. But Jack Mason had solved the immediate problem for me.
94. In fairness to the optician, he would think that when you didn't complain again, the problem was solved.
95. The problem is solved if the central core is very thin so that there is no room for reflection.
96. All questions were reducible to that, all problems would be solved by that.
97. Asterisks, blanks, initials and general descriptions will not avail, if evidence proves that readers have solved the puzzle correctly.
98. This book clearly indicates the problems, and some of the ways they might be solved.
99. The problem of odorous water was solved fairly simply, but it also demonstrated the basic simplicity and robustness of the system.
100. Problems started getting worked on and solved by those closest to them.
101. Again and again, the impossible problem is solved when we see that the problem is only a tough decision waiting to be made. Robert H. Schuller
102. The problem of poverty, meanwhile, was being solved by the only means by which it could be solved.
103. The second world war had solved the problems of the 1930s depression.
104. The next morning I sent him off to school again, reasonably confident that the problem was solved.
105. But at least the rift with Rough Trade appeared to have been solved.
106. The mystery of Plato's Atlantis has been solved by recognition of this same numerical confusion.
107. There are, in fact, at least two separate problems to be solved, both of them enormously difficult.
108. I go into a Salvation Army hostel right, and then that's it, problem solved.
109. Naturally, I am grateful that this mystery has been solved.
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110. His was a mystery, like all mysteries, that asked to be solved, that pleaded for resolution.
111. The crime has got to be solved by your detective, not by a piece of luck.
112. Filner insisted yesterday that the federal letter of clarification has solved the problem, and state legislators will revise state law.
113. Some cases, the easy ones, were solved by it like an intellectual puzzle.
114. This new perception of celestial motion immediately explained numerous daily observations and solved problems of astronomical coherence.
115. As the mysteries of many infectious and nutritional diseases have been solved, what remain are the chronic disorders with genetic origins.
116. It doesn't mean that the problem is solved, but there's a starting point to work from.
117. It was the age-old problem that had not been solved since the Populists first went to the people in the 1870s.
118. And, of course, the mystery was soon solved by the following utterance.
119. Arax, then 15, became obsessed with the murder, which was never solved.
120. Complexity was neither necessary nor desirable; it was of no practical use and it solved nothing in the end.
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