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resolved

[ri-zolvd] / rɪˈzɒlvd /






















ADJECTIVE
settled
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She said the new system of courts had already "halved backlogs and resolved cases months faster in our pilot areas" with "more children feeling heard".

From BBC

As a result, the pattern is completely invisible under normal conditions and cannot be resolved using visible light.

From Science Daily

A spokesperson for the Port of Dover says they are "waiting until current issues with the French technology are resolved and thorough testing at Dover has been conducted".

From BBC

“A stock overhang could persist as these matters are resolved in coming years,” Blackledge added.

From Barron's

Previous cases – such as payments to Holocaust victims – were resolved while many survivors, or their close relatives, were still alive.

From BBC