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resolvable
[ ri-zol-vuh-buhl ]
resolvable
/ rɪˈzɒlvəbəl /
adjective
- able to be resolved or analysed
Derived Forms
- reˌsolvaˈbility, noun
Other Words From
- re·solva·bili·ty re·solva·ble·ness noun
- nonre·solva·bili·ty noun
- nonre·solva·ble adjective
- nonre·solva·ble·ness noun
- nonre·solva·bly adverb
- unre·solva·ble adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of resolvable1
Example Sentences
“We can actually move the country toward a tipping point where this issue is understood to be resolvable,” she said.
So didn’t get to finish the novel, but it hardly matters that the plot is unresolved because the issues So is raising about his characters’ search for meaning in diaspora are not resolvable, either.
Lowden said that while many observers had predicted that the ruling would crush Trump’s New York operations, it might ultimately be a simple bureaucratic irritation, resolvable through paperwork.
That’s one of the reasons we turn to television, where mysteries are solvable, problems resolvable and even when things are crazy they’re at least fictional, and maybe funny.
First come biological tests to rule out other causes of dementia, such as vitamin deficiencies, HIV and urinary tract infections, all of which are curable, which means the comprehension issues are resolvable.
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