verb
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to find the explanation for or solution to (a mystery, problem, etc)
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maths
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to work out the answer to (a problem)
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to obtain the roots of (an equation)
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Other Word Forms
- presolve verb (used with object)
- solver noun
- unsolved adjective
- well-solved adjective
Etymology
Origin of solve
First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English solven, from Latin solvere “to loosen, free, release”
Example Sentences
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While some see the joint custody bill as a way to solve such controversies, not everyone is supportive of the revision.
From BBC
While this was a major step forward, making the system useful for precise measurements required solving a major challenge shared by all lasers: noise.
From Science Daily
Establishment of a new basing network in western Saudi Arabia wouldn’t have solved all problems.
Under any scenario, after all, the Hormuz problem likely solves itself when the shooting stops.
Now determining whether I can afford something has shifted from a guess every time I click “buy” to a math equation I actually know how to solve.
From MarketWatch
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