resolution

/ˌrɛzəˈluʃən/
noun
  1. A firm decision to do or not do something.
    • She made a New Year's resolution to exercise every day.
    • His resolution to quit smoking lasted for three months.
    • The committee passed a resolution to fund the new library.
  2. The quality of being determined or resolute.
    • Her resolution never wavered, even when faced with strong opposition.
    • The team's resolution helped them win the championship.
    • He showed great resolution in finishing the marathon despite the pain.
  3. The solving of a problem, dispute, or conflict.
    • The two countries reached a peaceful resolution to the border dispute.
    • Mediation led to a resolution that satisfied both sides.
    • We are working toward a resolution of the technical issue.
  4. The degree of detail visible in an image, video, or display.
    • Low resolution images look blurry when enlarged.
    • The screen's resolution is 1920 by 1080 pixels.
    • This camera captures video in high resolution.
  5. The act of separating something into its components.
    • The resolution of the mixture into its parts required a special process.
    • The resolution of light into colors is seen in a rainbow.
    • Chemical resolution can separate a compound into its elements.
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