Similar words: absolved, involved, solve, solvent, absolve, resolve, dissolve, solvency. Meaning: [sɑlv /sɒlv] adj. explained or answered.
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121. The aim is to maximise the number of solved problems while minimizing the number of conceptual problems and anomalies.
122. The problem of moving home would be solved by broadcasting a digitally signed message to the chips.
123. Expert Systems Problem Solving/Minimisation Within a specific environment problems may be solved or they may only minimised depending upon external constraints imposed.
124. The Stolypin reforms, Soviet historians would maintain, had not solved the basic problem which made revolution inevitable.
125. We do not have the luxury of thinking our problems will miraculously be solved by better times ahead.
126. Before she had solved it she was distracted by a general movement in the room.
127. Did they really think the Jerusalem question would be solved in a week?
128. Only when Brearley demonstrated that the problem could be solved by carefully controlled heat treatment did the stainless-steel knife become widely used.
129. These somewhat steamy romances feature a variety of contemporary problems all solved within an atmosphere of romantic fantasy.
130. Often the problem can be solved at once; other questions have shown up problems with the data or with the SASPAC91 software.
131. Back in New York waited the usual multitude of problems to be solved and tasks to be undertaken.
132. Lindsay had solved the problem of trailering the stallions together by temporarily wrecking their communication through their sense of smell.
133. On his wanderings Oedipus came to Thebes, solved the riddle of the Sphinx(sentencedict.com), and thus delivered the city.
134. Now, with Karen white with pain under the basket, it seems the problem has been solved for her.
135. The accepted wisdom has been that the developing world's debt crisis has been solved.
136. The roof used to leak but last week I fitted some new tiles and that seems to have solved the problem.
137. Once that decision had been taken, the visibility problem was easily solved as well.
138. According to Greek legend, it was Oedipus who solved the riddle of the Sphinx.
139. In 1953 the intricate puzzle of DNA's structure was solved in a Cambridge laboratory.
140. BSome problems might be solved just through better patient education.
141. This problem was solved by another Birmingham physicist,(http://sentencedict.com/solved.html) James Sayers.
142. The Drosophila studies have not solved the memory problem, but they have certainly supplemented our understanding of its biochemical mechanisms.
143. Here is where problems are solved, rules set, decisions made.
144. To begin with Darwin had solved this problem by invoking geographical isolation.
145. If there are no active nodes left, the problem is solved and the incumbent solution is optimal.
146. Unemployment is not going to be solved by some cockamamie economic theory.
147. Problems, puzzles and policy issues Puzzles are mental tasks or games that present some intellectual challenge but are easily solved.
148. The company claims to have solved many of the problems of poor reception suffered by mobile phone users.
149. Conservation of area and mass problems are usually solved by age 7 or 8.
150. He persuaded senior ministers that only the unusual conditions of a wartime coalition could permit the religious question to be solved.
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