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View definitions for resolved

resolved

adjective as in clear

adjective as in closed

Weak matches

adjective as in settled

Strongest matches

Strong match

adjective as in unbowed

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"If it's not resolved soon it's easy to see how we might be in third or even fourth place" when it gets to the next election, they add.

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But when his administrative leave will be resolved remains uncertain.

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“Despite what others might say, throughout this entire process Mr. Gibson has cooperated fully with legal authorities and will continue to do so until this matter is resolved,” Banks said.

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"I'm pleased this unprecedented ban has been lifted and the situation finally resolved, so that we can continue to get on with our jobs as we always have done," said Ms Fahy.

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Citizenship and Immigration Services would have notified Marques May that there was a removal order issued for her and directed her on how to get it resolved.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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