resolve

/rɪˈzɑlv/
noun
  1. Strong determination to achieve a goal.
    • Her resolve to finish the marathon never wavered, even in the rain.
    • The leader's speech strengthened the team's resolve to succeed.
    • He showed great resolve by continuing his studies despite the challenges.
  2. A formal decision made by a group or organization.
    • The club's resolve to donate to charity was approved by all members.
    • The city council passed a resolve to build a new park downtown.
    • The United Nations issued a resolve calling for peace in the region.
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verb
  1. To find a solution to a problem, dispute, or difficulty.
    • She resolved the puzzle by carefully reading the instructions.
    • Mediation helped the neighbors resolve their argument about the fence.
    • The team worked together to resolve the software bug before the launch.
  2. To make a firm decision to do something.
    • I resolve to be more patient with my younger brother.
    • After the meeting, the committee resolved to increase funding for the library.
    • He resolved to exercise every morning starting next week.
  3. To break something into its separate parts for analysis.
    • Using a microscope, they resolved the image into individual cells.
    • The scientist resolved the mixture into its chemical components.
    • The teacher resolved the complex sentence into its grammatical parts.
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