You can use it like this... I'm resolving this hard problem, no matter what it takes.
Resolved means determined (Just to let you know).
"After the long argument, the two politicians could not resolve their issues."
Like this: I did my history homework yesterday. That's how you use yesterday as an adverb in a sentence
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My sentence is: cou d' etat is a French sentance. Also: You wrote a sentence using it in your question
Resolve the question on the board.
Let us resolve our differences.
She faced the challenge with unwavering resolve, determined to succeed no matter the obstacles in her path.
We need a resolution to this problem. How can we resolve this problem?
I resolve to use cyclist in an example sentence.
My resolve is unbreakable.
I resolve to get an A on this test!He had no resolve to quit smoking.The group discussed but could not resolve the problem.
you dont have to listen to her, its easy... im a writer! Because we can resolve this in a nice way! :D
"The Terminator was implacable in his resolve to kill John Conner."
The properties were surveyed by a land surveyor in order to resolve the boundary line dispute.
You've only strengthened my resolve to provide a good example. Let's resolve this issue congenially.
I had to resolve my issues before the class started.