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solved

[ US /ˈsɑɫvd/ ]
[ UK /sˈɒlvd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. explained or answered
    mysteries solved and unsolved; problems resolved and unresolved

How To Use solved In A Sentence

  • Since the extra energy being transferred from one molecule to the next changes the way each absorbs and emits light, the flow of energy can be followed through optical spectroscopy, resolved on a femtosecond timescale.
  • According to the EPA, fish at the top of the aquatic food chain bioaccumulate methylmercury to a level approximately 1 million to 10 million times greater than dissolved concentrations found in surrounding waters. Field and Stream Report: The Truth about Mercury and the Fish You Eat
  • So, she ran round and round the scaffold with the executioner striking at her, and her grey hair bedabbled with blood; and even when they held her down upon the block she moved her head about to the last, resolved to be no party to her own barbarous murder. A Child's History of England
  • The relationships between hagfishes, lampreys, and jawed vertebrates are one of the still-unresolved problems in craniate phylogeny.
  • Police may now reinvestigate her unsolved murder.
  • It was resolved that the matter be referred to a higher authority.
  • But she knew that had she done so — had she so resolved — that which she called her fancy would have been too strong for her. Phineas Finn
  • Their ideological differences are suppressed but not resolved. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thoroughly frustrated with the blindness of his countrymen, he resolved to establish a community in America.
  • The deposits had tinctorial properties of collagen using Masson trichrome stain and the van Gieson method for collagen, although the deposits were mostly dissolved using the Masson trichrome procedure.
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