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Resolved has 4 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Verb
1

simple past tense and past participle of resolve

"After much debate, the committee resolved to delay the project until next month."

In plain English: To resolve something means to finally solve it or make it stop being a problem.

"She resolved to save money every month after her promotion."

Adjective
1

determined

"she was firmly resolved to be a doctor"

"single-minded in his determination to stop smoking"

2

explained or answered

"mysteries solved and unsolved; problems resolved and unresolved"

3

determined; fixed in one's purpose

"She resolved to finish the marathon despite her recent injury."

In plain English: Resolved means having made up your mind firmly to do something and not giving up.

"The family reached a resolved agreement on how to spend their vacation."

Usage: Use resolved to describe someone who has firmly decided on a course of action and will stick with it despite obstacles, such as a patient resolved not to quit. This adjective emphasizes unwavering determination rather than simply having settled an issue or reached a conclusion.

Example Sentences
"The family reached a resolved agreement on how to spend their vacation." adj
"She resolved to save money every month after her promotion." verb
"She resolved to save money every month for her future travel plans." verb
"The team resolved their differences quickly before the meeting started." verb
"He finally resolved the puzzle after trying it for hours." verb
Related Terms
Antonyms
unresolved

Origin

Derived from Latin resolvere, meaning "to loosen" or "untie," the term originally referred to physically untying knots before evolving to mean making firm decisions or solving problems.

Rhyming Words
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