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(1):

(v. i.) To solve, as a problem, by enumerating the several things to be done, in order to obtain what is required; to find the answer to, or the result of.

(2):

(v. i.) To form a purpose; to make a decision; especially, to determine after reflection; as, to resolve on a better course of life.

(3):

(v. i.) To melt; to dissolve; to become fluid.

(4):

(v. i.) To separate the component parts of; to reduce to the constituent elements; - said of compound substances; hence, sometimes, to melt, or dissolve.

(5):

(v. i.) To relax; to lay at ease.

(6):

(v. i.) To let the tones (as of a discord) follow their several tendencies, resulting in a concord.

(7):

(v. i.) To be separated into its component parts or distinct principles; to undergo resolution.

(8):

(v. i.) To dispere or scatter; to discuss, as an inflammation or a tumor.

(9):

(v. i.) To be settled in opinion; to be convinced.

(10):

(v. i.) To change or convert by resolution or formal vote; - used only reflexively; as, the house resolved itself into a committee of the whole.

(11):

(n.) That which has been resolved on or determined; decisive conclusion; fixed purpose; determination; also, legal or official determination; a legislative declaration; a resolution.

(12):

(n.) The act of resolving or making clear; resolution; solution.

(13):

(v. i.) To express, as an opinion or determination, by resolution and vote; to declare or decide by a formal vote; - followed by a clause; as, the house resolved (or, it was resolved by the house) that no money should be apropriated (or, to appropriate no money).

(14):

(v. i.) To cause to perceive or understand; to acquaint; to inform; to convince; to assure; to make certain.

(15):

(v. i.) To reduce to simple or intelligible notions; - said of complex ideas or obscure questions; to make clear or certain; to free from doubt; to disentangle; to unravel; to explain; hence, to clear up, or dispel, as doubt; as, to resolve a riddle.

(16):

(v. i.) To determine or decide in purpose; to make ready in mind; to fix; to settle; as, he was resolved by an unexpected event.

Bibliography Information
Webster, Noah. Entry for 'Resolve'. Noah Webster's American Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​web/​r/resolve.html. 1828.
 
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