to deal with or settle (something, e.g. a dispute) successfully
to find a solution to (a problem)
to reach a firm decision (to do something)
resolved to try again
to declare or decide (something) by a formal resolution and vote
to break up or separate into constituent parts
to break up or separate (something) into constituent parts
O that this too too solid flesh would melt, thaw, and resolve itself into a dew — Shakespeare
to reduce (something) by analysis
resolve the problem into simple elements
to express (e.g. a vector) as the sum of two or more components
in medicine, to cause (a disease process or symptom) to subside or disappear
in music, to make (notes or chords) progress from dissonance to agreeable harmony
to separate (adjacent parts of an image) and make them distinguishable and independently visible
to change (itself) gradually into a different apparent form
formal to form a resolution; to determine
to become separated into constituent parts or become reduced by dissolving or analysis
in music, to progress from dissonance to agreeable harmony