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- verb Present participle of
solve .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun finding a solution to a problem
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Examples
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The term solving my 2 two problems means that you are able to give solution on how to make the whole mass e-mail process automatic, not manually.
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U.S. officials are pressing on Mexican officials at high levels to take action in solving this crime.
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I have really come to believe that a big factor in solving our most pressing problems will be making the switch to a more sustainable way of life.
Blue Bayou Olga Bonfiglio 2010
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Jean-Baptiste Adamsberg has been, until the start of this novel, a provincial police inspector of great unconventionality but with an unusually high success rate in solving cases.
Reading Maxine 2009
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His nerve centres of judgment and will have not been employed in solving the problems of life, but in maintaining his own solvency by the insolvency of others.
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There was a prize for her "interest in solving the problems of humankind" and "attitude to life that demonstrates the virtues of courage and self-giving".
Lisa Jane Phillips 2010
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I am so glad that Obama became our President, someone who is genuinely interested in solving this country's problems.
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U.S. officials are pressing on Mexican officials at high levels to take action in solving this crime.
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A letter from a lawyer can work wonders in solving these kinds of problems quickly. on October 3, 2009 at 12: 48 am Bill Gibbons
“Two Years” for Jon Harper Killer « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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U.S. officials are pressing on Mexican officials at high levels to take action in solving this crime.
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