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Definition of resolution
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of resolution is as below...
Resolution
(n.) The act,
operation,
or
process
of
resolving.
Specifically:
(a) The act of
separating
a
compound
into its
elements
or
component
parts.
(b) The act of
analyzing
a
complex
notion,
or
solving
a vexed
question
or
difficult
problem..
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Mover
::
Mover (n.) A
proposer;
one who
offers
a
proposition,
or
recommends
anything
for
consideration
or
adoption;
as, the mover of a
resolution
in a
legislative
body..
Vote
::
Vote (v. t.) To
enact,
establish,
grant,
determine,
etc., by a
formal
vote; as, the
legislature
voted the
resolution..
Irresolution
::
Irresolution
(n.) Want of
resolution;
want of
decision
in
purpose;
a
fluctuation
of mind, as in
doubt,
or
between
hope and fear;
irresoluteness;
indecision;
vacillation..
Audacity
::
Audacity
(n.)
Daring
spirit,
resolution,
or
confidence;
venturesomeness..
Irresolute
::
Irresolute
(a.) Not
resolute;
not
decided
or
determined;
wavering;
given to doubt or
irresolution.
Resolutioner
::
Resolutioner
(n.) One who makes a
resolution;
one who joins with
others
in a
declaration
or
resolution;
specifically,
one of a party in the
Scottish
Church
in the 17th
century..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.) Not able to
withstand
temptation,
urgency,
persuasion,
etc.;
easily
impressed,
moved,
or
overcome;
accessible;
vulnerable;
as, weak
resolutions;
weak
virtue..
Frailty
::
Frailty
(a.) The
condition
quality
of being
frail,
physically,
mentally,
or
morally,
frailness;
infirmity;
weakness
of
resolution;
liableness
to be
deceived
or
seduced..
Resolution
::
Resolution
(n.) The state of being
relaxed;
relaxation.
Stable
::
Stable
(v. i.)
Steady
in
purpose;
constant;
firm in
resolution;
not
easily
diverted
from a
purpose;
not
fickle
or
wavering;
as, a man of
stable
character..
Dogged
::
Dogged
(a.)
Sullenly
obstinate;
obstinately
determined
or
persistent;
as,
dogged
resolution;
dogged
work..
Passage
::
Passage
(v. i.) In
parliamentary
proceedings:
(a) The
course
of a
proposition
(bill,
resolution,
etc.)
through
the
several
stages
of
consideration
and
action;
as,
during
its
passage
through
Congress
the bill was
amended
in both
Houses.
(b) The
advancement
of a bill or other
proposition
from one stage to
another
by an
affirmative
vote; esp., the final
affirmative
action
of the body upon a
proposition;
hence,
adoption;
enactment;
as, the
passage
of the bill to its third
reading
was
delayed..
Dieresis
::
Dieresis
(n.) The
separation
or
resolution
of one
syllable
into two; -- the
opposite
of
synaeresis.
Weak-kneed
::
Weak-kneed
(a.)
Having
weak
knees;
hence,
easily
yielding;
wanting
resolution..
Resolve
::
Resolve
(n.) That which has been
resolved
on or
determined;
decisive
conclusion;
fixed
purpose;
determination;
also, legal or
official
determination;
a
legislative
declaration;
a
resolution..
Pluck
::
Pluck (n.)
Spirit;
courage;
indomitable
resolution;
fortitude.
Doggedly
::
Doggedly
(adv.)
In a
dogged
manner;
sullenly;
with
obstinate
resolution.
Dissolution
::
Dissolution
(n.)
Change
of form by
chemical
agency;
decomposition;
resolution.
Shake
::
Shake (v.) Fig.: To move from
firmness;
to
weaken
the
stability
of; to cause to
waver;
to
impair
the
resolution
of.
Resolution
::
Resolution
(n.) The state of being
resolved,
settled,
or
determined;
firmness;
steadiness;
constancy;
determination..
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