Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To give up or change a resolution.
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- noun The lack of the quality of
resolve
Etymologies
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Examples
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The first method used in this study was designed to randomly 'unresolve' internal nodes in the phylogeny.
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However, will you be ok with a failing economy, a continue war in Iraq, health care unresolve, conservative justices, etc ...
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You must allow yourself to embrace confusion, unresolve.
The First Five Pages Noah Lukeman 2000
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You must allow yourself to embrace confusion, unresolve.
The First Five Pages Noah Lukeman 2000
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You must allow yourself to embrace confusion, unresolve.
The First Five Pages Noah Lukeman 2000
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It was not inspired by the "holy glee" with which in Wordsworth's sonnet Liberty fights against a tyrant, but by the faltering boldness, the drifting, purposeless unresolve of statesmen who did not desire it, and by the irrational violence of a Press which did not understand it.
Biographical Study of A W Kinglake Tuckwell, Rev W 1902
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Liberty fights against a tyrant, but by the faltering boldness, the drifting, purposeless unresolve of statesmen who did not desire it, and by the irrational violence of a Press which did not understand it.
Biographical Study of A.W. Kinglake William Tuckwell 1874
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It is made harder by the fact that there is an unresolve issue in court with the judgement in favour of the Christians.
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While you loop through your Layers collection, you put each layer that matches the pattern in a list and voila, you have a list with filtered reviting this old unresolve issue.
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After a second round of federally-mediated talks, a number of issues remained unresolve, with the linchpin being management rights.
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