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"solve" and "resolve" - Are there any differences? The issue/problem is solved. The issue/problem is resolved. Do they mean the same? If "solve" and "resolve" are different, how can we use?
2011년 6월 9일 오전 2:27
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The problem HAS BEEN solved. The problem is resolved. to solve = to find an answer to a problem to resolve = make the problem go away; bring an end to the issue Sometimes, in practice, these two things are the same. But you can resolve an issue without actually solving it, because if the issue is resolved it no longer needs a solution. Ha!
2011년 6월 9일
to solve is to settle something from the start, while to resolve is to settle something that has been solve befor.
2011년 6월 9일
Solve means to find the solution to (a problem or question) or understand the meaning of. Resolve means to bring to an end; settle conclusively/reach a conclusion after a discussion or deliberation. cowboy...
2011년 6월 9일
They are similar, usually interchangeable..., this is how I see it. A Solution is there, you have to find it. A Resolution isn't there, It's something you make up to solve something, usually "permanently".
2011년 6월 9일
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