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What is another word for Resolved? – 322 Resolved Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    decided determined settled fixed firm unwavering unshakeable resolute steadfast committed dedicated devoted enthusiastic passionate fervent zealous eager keen intent purposeful single-minded focused concentrated undivided wholehearted sincere genuine earnest serious solemn deliberate intentional calculated conscious aware mindful certain confident assured convinced satisfied content pleased agreed unified consistent coherent harmonious reconciled compromised adjusted adapted accommodated modified altered changed transformed converted reformed redeemed corrected amended revised improved enhanced perfected completed finished done concluded finalized clinched sealed confirmed ratified validated verified authenticated certified authorized sanctioned approved endorsed supported backed sponsored financed funded guaranteed ensured secured protected defended preserved maintained retained kept held sustained upheld continued prolonged extended perpetuated persistent relentless unrelenting uncompromising unyielding obstinate stubborn intransigent inflexible rigid inflexible unshakeable immovable unchangeable unalterable indestructible irreparable irretrievable irrecoverable irreversible irrevocable irreparable unrectifiable

    Meaning of Resolved

    The primary meaning of the word "resolved" is having made a firm decision or come to a firm conclusion about something.

    Definitions

    • Having made a firm decision or come to a firm conclusion about something
    • * Firmly determined or decided, not changing your mind or having any doubts
    • * Brought to a successful conclusion, or a problem or difficulty that has been dealt with successfully

    Etymology of Resolved

    The word "resolved" comes from the Latin "resolvere", which means to loosen or release, and is a combination of "re" (meaning again or anew) and "solvere" (meaning to loosen)
    Historically, the word has been used since the 15th century to describe a firm decision or conclusion, and has evolved to include a range of related meanings

    Example Uses

    • The committee has resolved to support the new policy
    • * She resolved to never give up on her dreams
    • * The conflict was resolved through diplomatic negotiations

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

    undecided uncertain unsure hesitant wavering vacillating indecisive irresolute weak feeble lukewarm halfhearted unenthusiastic apathetic indifferent unconcerned detached uninvolved uncommitted unengaged uninterested disinterested neutral ambivalent equivocal ambiguous vague unclear undefined unsettled unresolved open pending unfinished incomplete inconclusive debatable disputed contested argued controversial problematic troubled difficult complicated complex unsolved unconcluded uncompleted