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resolve

settle / decide / separate / determination
Transitive VerbIntransitive VerbNoun
past: resolvedpp: resolveding: resolving

As a verb, this word carries a sense of finality and clarity. When settling a dispute, it implies the removal of a barrier or the ending of a conflict. When used as a personal decision, it suggests a high level of commitment and an internal shift from hesitation to certainty. As a noun, "resolve" describes an internal state of willpower. It is an uncountable noun, meaning it cannot be pluralized as "resolves" when referring to determination; instead, one possesses "great resolve" or "a sense of resolve" rather than "many resolves."

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To find a solution to a problem, dispute, or difficult situation.

"The committee worked for hours to resolve the conflict between the two departments."

Transitive Verb
[~ to do something]

To make a firm decision to do or not do something.

"He resolved to exercise every morning to improve his health."

Transitive Verb
[~ something into something]

To separate a complex substance or concept into its constituent parts.

"The prism resolves white light into a spectrum of colors."

Intransitive Verb
[~]

To reach a conclusion or a settled state after a period of uncertainty.

"The tension in the room finally resolved when the manager apologized."

Noun

A firm determination to do something.

"Her resolve to finish the marathon remained strong despite the rain."

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