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SETTLEMENT |
Resolution |
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ARBITRATION |
Dispute resolution |
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PACT |
Dispute resolution |
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CLOSURE |
Emotional resolution |
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ENACTURE |
Enactment; resolution. |
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RAW |
Sensitive war resolution |
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PLUCK |
Spirit; courage; indomitable resolution; fortitude. |
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MANHOOD |
Manly quality; courage; bravery; resolution. |
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RESOLVEDNESS |
Fixedness of purpose; firmness; resolution. |
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RESOLUTIONIST |
One who makes a resolution. |
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SOLUTION |
The termination of a disease; resolution. |
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OBFIRMATE |
To make firm; to harden in resolution. |
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LOSER |
Utter failure’s resolution half completed, then given up |
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AUDACITY |
Daring spirit, resolution, or confidence;
venturesomeness. |
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STRENGTHEN |
To animate; to encourage; to fix in resolution. |
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NEUROLOGIST |
Brain doctor’s unusual resolution: securing a piece of gauze |
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DOGGEDLY |
In a dogged manner; sullenly; with obstinate
resolution. |
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DOGGEDNESS |
Sullen or obstinate determination; grim resolution or
persistence. |
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WEAK-KNEED |
Having weak knees; hence, easily yielding; wanting
resolution. |
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DISSOLUTION |
Change of form by chemical agency; decomposition;
resolution. |
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RESOLVE |
The act of resolving or making clear; resolution;
solution. |
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DOGGED |
Sullenly obstinate; obstinately determined or persistent;
as, dogged resolution; dogged work. |
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THERMOLYSIS |
The resolution of a compound into parts by heat;
dissociation by heat. |
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DETERMINATION |
That which is determined upon; result of
deliberation; purpose; conclusion formed; fixed resolution. |
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DIERESIS |
The separation or resolution of one syllable into two; --
the opposite of synaeresis. |