Collocations for "resolved"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "resolved" in context.
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resolve
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- [strong, weak, fierce, firm, cast-iron] resolve
- the resolve of the [workers, family, children, students, troops]
- the [workers'] resolve
- showed a (definite) lack of resolve (when, by)
- [a person's, an individual's, a government's] resolve
- made a resolve to [avoid, prevent, deter, combat]
- made a resolve to [start, finish, leave, improve]
- [worked, played, continued, wrote] with much resolve
- [forged, pressed] ahead with resolve
- [boosted, heightened, stiffened, strengthened] his resolve
- her resolve was [boosted]
- pursue [aims, goals] with resolve
- their resolve [buckled, melted, weakened] (under pressure)
- showed great resolve to [come back, win, finish, complete]
- showed firm resolve in [coming back]
- resolve [a conflict, doubts, an image]
- the [conflict] was resolved
- resolve [swiftly, easily, quickly]
- [easy, difficult, tricky] to resolve
- resolved by [him, the government, a tribunal]
- resolve through [negotiations, dialogue, violence]
- she resolved to [try, study, concentrate] harder
- she resolved that she would [try] harder
- resolve into [parts, elements]
'resolved' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):