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resolve re·solved re·solv·ing vt 1 : to deal with successfully : clear up [ a dispute] 2 a : to declare or decide by formal resolution and vote b : to change by resolution or formal vote [the house resolved itself into a committee] vi : to form a resolution n 1 : something that is resolved 2 : a legal or official determination ;esp : a legislative declaration ...
Resolvable
Admitting of being resolved admitting separation into constituent parts or reduction to first principles admitting solution or explanation as resolvable compounds resolvable ideas or difficulties...
Resolvability
The quality or condition of being resolvable resolvableness...
Resolvableness
The quality of being resolvable resolvability...
Re resolve
To resolve again...
Resolved
Having a fixed purpose determined resolute usually placed after its noun as a man resolved to be rich...
Resolvedly
So as to resolve or clear up difficulties clearly...
Resolvent
Having power to resolve causing solution solvent...
abstention
abstention : the staying of the exercise of federal jurisdiction in a case that involves a question of state law or policy which the federal court prefers to have resolved by a state court or agency Bur·ford abstention [bər-fərd-] : an abstention grounded on the involvement in the federal case of a challenge to the exercise of a usually complex state administrative function Col·o·ra·do Riv·er abstention [kÄ -lə-ra-dō-, -rÄ -] : an abstention grounded esp. on the involvement in the federal case of questions of state concern that are also at issue in a parallel case in state court Pull·man abstention [pl-mən-] : an abstention grounded on the involvement in the federal case of the interpretation of an ambiguously worded state law whose constitutionality would have to be determined by the federal court NOTE: A party to a case subjected to a Pullman abstention may reserve the right to return to federal court once the st...
compromise
compromise : an agreement resolving differences by mutual concessions esp. to prevent or end a lawsuit vb -mised -mis·ing vt : to resolve or dispose of by a compromise [cases in which a dispute is compromised "E. A. Farnsworth and W. F. Young"] vi : to enter into a compromise ...
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