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resolutions

14 definitions • 20 examples
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an official decision that is made after a group or organization has voted:

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a promise to yourself to do or to not do something:

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[ + to infinitive ] I made a resolution to give up chocolate.
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resolution in He showed great resolution in facing the robbers.
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the act of solving or ending a problem or difficulty:

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the ability of a microscope, or a television or computer screen, to show things clearly and with a lot of detail:

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the act of separating or being separated into clearly different parts:

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resolution into the resolution of oil into bitumen and tar
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the act of changing a note or a chord (= group of notes played at the same time) from dissonance (= a strange or unpleasant combination of sounds) to harmony (= a pleasant combination of sounds), or a time when this happens :

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The tension is released by the resolution from the dominant chord to the tonic.
They studied keys, musical intervals, chords, and discords with their resolutions.
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the act of solving a problem or finding a way to improve a difficult situation:

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[ C ] Negotiators are working tirelessly for a swift resolution of this crisis.
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Resolution is also the process of finding out the direction and strength of a vector.
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The chairing officer called for a vote on the resolution.
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If you make a resolution, you promise yourself to do something:

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[ + to infinitive ] I made a New Year’s resolution to lose ten pounds.
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a formal statement on which people in an organization vote, or the decision taken as a result of this vote:
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the process of solving or ending a problem or disagreement:

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resolution to sth There was a successful resolution to the problem.
The group wants to bring about a resolution to the situation but the money owing is substantial.
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used for talking about how clearly a computer or television screen shows images:

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