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Definition of resolved in English: resolvedadjective rɪˈzɒlvd predicative, with infinitive Firmly determined to do something. 下定决心的,决意的 Constance was resolved not to cry 康斯坦斯下定决心不哭。 Example sentencesExamples - Whatever it takes, whatever it costs, this patient, this resolved nation will win the first war of the 21st century.
- Then, intense fear of abandonment and loneliness overcame him momentarily, but he was resolved to face his terror by remaining alone.
- Nursing must act now in a unified voice with a resolved spirit to determine its own destiny.
- It is apparent that she was resolved to stand on her own feet.
- With the New Year approaching, Daphne's resolved to make everything all right again.
- From the age of 12 she was resolved to become a gospel singer and at the time of her death, aged 74, she had written more than 2500 songs.
- She spoke in a calm resolved voice usually reserved for making speeches.
- The mud fell out of her fingers and she initially felt terrible seeing her neat fingernails devouring the filth but still, she was resolved.
Synonyms determined to, bent on, hell bent on, set on, intent on, insistent on, committed to the idea of
Derivativesadverb rɪˈzɒlvɪdli An aroused Norman nervously replaces the picture, glances up to the house (in profile) with his jaw slightly twitching, and then resolvedly walks out. Example sentencesExamples - And as this second series unfurls, things seem pretty much business as usual; the chatty and informal style, the resolvedly non - empirical preparation, the endless licking of spoons.
- But the need is soon felt for a new art form, reflecting a resolvedly modernist society.
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Definition of resolved in US English: resolvedadjective predicative, with infinitive Firmly determined to do something. 下定决心的,决意的 Constance was resolved not to cry 康斯坦斯下定决心不哭。 Example sentencesExamples - It is apparent that she was resolved to stand on her own feet.
- Nursing must act now in a unified voice with a resolved spirit to determine its own destiny.
- She spoke in a calm resolved voice usually reserved for making speeches.
- Whatever it takes, whatever it costs, this patient, this resolved nation will win the first war of the 21st century.
- From the age of 12 she was resolved to become a gospel singer and at the time of her death, aged 74, she had written more than 2500 songs.
- Then, intense fear of abandonment and loneliness overcame him momentarily, but he was resolved to face his terror by remaining alone.
- The mud fell out of her fingers and she initially felt terrible seeing her neat fingernails devouring the filth but still, she was resolved.
- With the New Year approaching, Daphne's resolved to make everything all right again.
Synonyms determined to, bent on, hell bent on, set on, intent on, insistent on, committed to the idea of |