Resolve ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Resolve ( verb )

  1. To find a solution to a problem or difficulty.
  2. To make a firm decision to do something.
  3. To settle a dispute or problem.
  4. To clear up a doubt or uncertainty.

Origin:

From the latin word "resolvere" meaning "to loosen, to untie".

Examples:

  1. He resolved the issue with the customer.
  2. She resolved to lose weight.
  3. The government resolved the crisis.
  4. The company resolved the labor dispute.
  5. The detective resolved the mystery.

(As a noun)

Resolve ( noun )

  1. To find a solution to a problem or difficulty.
  2. To make a firm decision to do something.
  3. To settle a dispute or problem.
  4. To clear up a doubt or uncertainty.

Origin:

From the latin word "resolvere" meaning "to loosen, to untie".

Examples:

  1. He resolved the issue with the customer.
  2. She resolved to lose weight.
  3. The government resolved the crisis.
  4. The company resolved the labor dispute.
  5. The detective resolved the mystery.
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