resolve

verb
/rɪˈzɒlv/

Meaning

To decide firmly on a course of action; to settle or solve a problem.
to solve a problem; to decide firmly

Example Sentences

They resolved to finish the project on time.

The manager resolves the conflict between employees.

Example Expressions

resolve a conflict

Synonyms

decide, determine, settle, conclude, fix, solve
Entry 1
decide, determine, settle, conclude, fix
Entry 2
solve, settle, decide, determine

Antonyms

hesitate, waver, delay, complicate, confuse
Entry 1
hesitate, waver, delay
Entry 2
complicate, confuse, hesitate, delay

Collocations

resolve an issue, resolve a problem, resolve a conflict, resolve to do, resolve conflict, resolve issues, resolve problems, successfully resolve, resolve disputes
Entry 1
resolve an issue, resolve a problem, resolve a conflict, resolve to do
Entry 2
resolve conflict, resolve issues, resolve problems, successfully resolve, resolve disputes

More Example Sentences

Please resolve my issue as soon as possible.

There is a small issue, but it can be resolved.

I want us to resolve this issue professionally.

They are eager that the issue be resolved quickly.

I think we should resolve this disagreement peacefully.

I believe open communication can resolve most conflicts.

I am very frustrated because my problem is not being resolved.

I hope this is just a routine delay and will be resolved soon.

If this problem is not resolved, I will be compelled to take further action.

There was a time when my team faced a communication breakdown, and I took the responsibility to resolve it.

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