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resolve
noun as in decision, determination
Strong matches
conclusion, design, earnestness, objective, project, purpose, purposefulness, resoluteness, resolution, undertaking
Weak matches
verb as in make up one's mind; find solution
Strongest matches
agree, answer, clear up, conclude, deal with, decide, determine, fix, iron out, propose, settle, solve, undertake, work out
Strong matches
analyze, anatomize, break, choose, clinch, decipher, decree, design, dissect, dissolve, elect, elucidate, fathom, figure, intend, lick, purpose, rule, unfold, unravel, untangle, unzip, will, work
Weak matches
break down, make a point of, pan out, pass upon, puzzle out, remain firm, take a stand, work through
Example Sentences
Ground controllers will be capable of acting as remote pilots able to intervene, but the system itself will need to be able to resolve in-flight emergencies on its own.
The deficit would have been $2.1 trillion except for lower expected write-offs on student loans and lower outlays by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. to resolve failed banks.
Instead of making a run for it, he resolves to hunker down until the heat is off.
Your ability to communicate with each other has broken down, and you need third-party help to learn the tools to speak to each other respectfully, resolve disagreements and manage your money.
"I would say that if this doesn't get resolved, say beyond another 10 days or so, you probably will start to see some impacts."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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