The resolution
Example: The resolution solves the conflict between both sides
Definition
"The resolution" refers to the formal decision or determination made to solve a problem, conflict, or dispute. It often involves reaching an agreement or conclusion that settles differing opinions or issues, as in "The resolution solves the conflict between both sides."
Etymology
The word "resolution" comes from the Latin 'resolutio,' meaning 'a loosening, releasing, or solving.' It entered English in the late Middle Ages, originally referring to the act of resolving or breaking down complex matters into simpler parts, eventually evolving to mean a firm decision or solution.
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"The resolution" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B1) - set 1", containing 115 commonly used words.
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