resolving

[ US /ɹiˈzɑɫvɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. analysis into clear-cut components
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How To Use resolving In A Sentence

  • Ms. Thompson, whose city is wrangling with $288 million in incinerator debt, said seeking state help is only one step toward resolving Harrisburg's problems, and that "there are many difficult steps to come. Harrisburg Asks State for Relief
  • Annan says robust monitoring by international observers will be key to resolving the devastating conflict.
  • I only played three carefully considered notes with intuitive regard to choice of rhythm, tempo, dynamics - using a poignant interval, the minor sixth resolving to the perfect fifth.
  • But the government's toadyish diplomacy, which overlooked the key issue affecting its relations with North Korea, led to a delay in resolving the abduction cases and resulted in tragic consequences.
  • “We should work for redressal of public grievances instead of fighting with each other”, he said and called upon all legislators including opposition to work for fulfilling public demands and resolving their difficulties. Indian Kashmir Chief said,���I believe in pious political ethics,upright character & moral principle
  • Resolving the issue has been left for September, when Parliament is to reconvene after the summer recess.
  • Managers who want to master the method and tactic of resolving conflict.
  • The energy giant said more households are resolving queries and bills online as it announced plans to close a centre in Southampton. The Sun
  • Next I bought glue traps, resolving to conk the critters as soon as they were caught.
  • Resolving to have his fun first, and to look over the brickyard afterward, he rode on up the hill, prospecting for a way across country to get to the knolls. Chapter VIII
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