resolve|resolves in English
noun
[re'solve || rɪ'zɑlv /-'zɒlv]
firm decision, ruling; decisiveness, resoluteness, determinatio
Use "resolve|resolves" in a sentence
1. With treatment, Chancres may resolve in days; Nonsuppurative Regional Lymphadenopathy (uncommon) Follows Chancre development within 30 days and resolves over months
2. Acrocyanosis typically resolves in 24 - 48 hours.
3. Antibiotic treatment resolves the illness quickly.
4. This agglomeration of funds resolves a number of problems.
5. Avoid driving until all the Blurriness resolves
6. Assuming the spell isn't Countered, it resolves
7. After Commandeer resolves, you control the targeted spell
8. Blurriness from the patch usually resolves the same day
9. First, Corrective action resolves a complaint without imposing discipline.
10. Ventricular Bigeminy is often noted but resolves without treatment
11. As Cankerous Thirst resolves, you decide whether to apply either effect.
12. "Zimbabwe: Labour Union Resolves to Strike Over Worsening Economic Crisis".
13. Resolve to perform what you ought; perform without fail what you resolve.
14. The sensor bar resolves the force system being measured into electrical signals.
15. 3 Resolve to perform what you ought; perform without fail what you resolve.
16. Adjudicator: a person who impartially decides or resolves a dispute or controversy
17. Arbitrators: a person who impartially decides or resolves a dispute or controversy
18. Arbiter: a person who impartially decides or resolves a dispute or controversy
19. An Arbitrator is a neutral person who resolves disputes between parties.
20. Antonyms for Aimlessnesses include purposefulness, resolves, determinations, resolutions, resolutenesses, firmnesses, persistences, doggednesses, perseverances and
21. 15 That resolves the singleness of function andof agility of old system.
22. My story softened their resolve.
23. to resolve technique problem creatively.
24. Some compounds can easily resolve.
25. Arbiters: a person who impartially decides or resolves a dispute or controversy.