resolve

verb33 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

to solve a problem or end a dispute entirely

to solve a problem or end a dispute entirely

to solve a problem in a short amount of time

to solve a problem after a long time, and there have been difficulties

to solve a problem in the end, after a long period

to achieve a positive outcome in solving a problem

to settle a dispute without violence or argument

to settle a dispute in a friendly and peaceful way

to solve a problem at the most basic and important level

to solve a problem without difficulty

to solve a problem to a sufficient or satisfactory standard

to solve a problem in a very short amount of time

to solve a problem without any delay

to solve a problem in a way that is pleasing or acceptable

to solve part of a problem or dispute

to solve a problem quickly and without difficulty

to solve a problem quickly and efficiently

to solve a problem in the near future

a determined attempt to find a solution

an act of trying to find a solution to a problem or disagreement

a manner or approach to finding a solution

a method or way to find a solution

a particular procedure for finding a solution

used when a problem gets better or is solved without anyone doing anything

indicates the process used to solve a problem (e.g., resolved through discussion)

indicates the method or means used to solve a problem (e.g., resolved by negotiation)

to make an effort to solve something

to make an effort to solve something

to assist in solving something

to take action in order to solve something

used when a problem is hard to solve

to not succeed in solving something

to not have the ability to solve something