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Example sentences for "resolved"

Lexicographically close words:
resolution; resolutions; resolvable; resolvd; resolve; resolvent; resolves; resolveth; resolving; reson
  1. It must be left to them, for instance, to judge in which cases the mental function of economic importance ought to be tested after being resolved into its components and in which it ought to be examined in its characteristic unity.

  2. Often it has been contested whether we have any right to speak of one general central intelligence factor, and whether this apparently unified activity ought not to be resolved into a series of mere elementary processes.

  3. In 1791 the convention resolved to convert it into a kind of memorial temple, which they named the Panthéon and inscribed on it the words, “Aux grands hommes la patrie reconnaissante.

  4. Our English cousins have resolved to place a bust of Longfellow in the poets’ corner of Westminster Abbey.

  5. One bright moonlight night it chanced that the Prince found himself alone on the hill-side, and seeing a bright light shining from the top of the tower he resolved to enter and pay the old man a visit.

  6. Finally it mastered him, and he resolved to go to Minto and find out.

  7. He resolved on one more shot, and in the empty air above the trunk he aimed and steadied his wavering rifle.

  8. Adler, of men and women who had the welfare of their city at heart, and when they had heard the story, they resolved that they would not rest till those things were no longer true.

  9. Having solemnly resolved that all men are created equal and have certain inalienable rights, among them life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, we shut our eyes and waited for the formula to work.

  10. From this year (1892) on, the United Garment Workers of America resolved in national convention to give their stamp to no manufacturer who does not have all his work done on his own premises.

  11. After supper we took a piece of ice and rubbed our hands warm, and went in where that stove was, resolved to make her draw and burn if it took all the pine fence in the First Ward.

  12. Sutherland thought that he had made a convert, and telling the Indian that he was glad he had resolved to lead a different life, took the bottle and dashed it upon the ground, smashing it into a thousand pieces.

  13. She bought a pistol and started for the depot, firmly resolved to kill the first man that molested her.

  14. In the meantime, the Prince of Wales found himself sufficiently recovered to undertake to return to Aquitaine, and, weary of the treacherous delays and flagrant crimes of his ally, he resolved to quit this fatal land of Castile.

  15. He resolved to hear what the man had to say.

  16. Of equal weight and strength, the struggle resolved itself into a question of endurance, as the two men rolled over each other on the barnacled rocks in an effort to break the other's grip and strengthen his own.

  17. Noting the direction in which the conversation was drifting, Gregory resolved to hasten the climax.

  18. He did not dare as yet to reveal his suspicions to Gilbert, but he resolved to seek for still further evidence in support of them.

  19. But there was one sure and certain means of preventing this, and that was that, by fair measures or by foul, Gilbert should be brought to his death, and Philip now resolved that this should be.

  20. He then resolved to send home all of these, since they could be of no use in the camp, and had better escape before the ditch should have shut them in on every side.

  21. Vincent's master, terrified at such perils, resolved to make his escape in secret with his slave.

  22. They replied with shouts of joy, and it was instantly resolved to march upon the next village, which was occupied by the rebel troops.

  23. At last, three men, named M'Androsser, rushed forward, resolved to free their chief from this formidable enemy.

  24. Everywhere else it was circled in by high hills, and here Caesar resolved to shut these brave men in and bring them to bay.

  25. Then, half in policy, half in superstition, he resolved to follow his father in his death.

  26. His spirit had been stirred by the sight of thousands flocking to see men slaughter one another, and in his simple-hearted zeal he had resolved to stop the cruelty or die.

  27. The murderers escaped into the Swiss mountains, expecting shelter there; but the stout, honest men of the cantons were resolved not to have any connection with assassins, and refused to protect them.

  28. Spring had come round again, and Claude had once more resolved to work at his large picture, when in a spirit of prudence he and Christine modified their daily life.

  29. That famous 'varnishing day' at first frightened Claude, who was intimidated by the thought of all the fine people whom the newspapers spoke about, and he resolved to wait for the more democratic day of the real inauguration.

  30. So they resolved upon a bachelor dinner at a restaurant on the Place du Havre, hoping to set themselves all right again by a good chat at dessert as in former times.

  31. I resolved to labour, that I might aid to save my husband's life, our boy's, my own.

  32. Jenny reported that she was better in mind and body than she had ever known her, and as the time for Frank and Tom's departure was drawing near, the whole party resolved to go up to hear her tale.

  33. Sooner than this, I resolved to throw myself into the sea.

  34. We had resolved to go, and would not be delayed.

  35. The conclusion he arrived at was that there was treachery somewhere, or that there was a possibility of such a contingency, and to guard himself he resolved to put the unsuspecting stranger under arrest.

  36. I saw you driving out, but now, and resolved to see you both, if for no other reason than to explain my conduct to you.

  37. Barnwell comprehended the situation, and resolved to fit himself to it, for he was buoyed up with a hope of release which the others might once have had, but which they did not have now.

  38. The young American agreed to do as directed, and having had occasion to suspect that Prince Mastowix was a Nihilist leader in disguise, I resolved to follow the bearer of the letter, although I could not learn that he was a Nihilist.

  39. Barnwell, resolved to put a final test to the man's identity.

  40. He understood very well that the iron had entered the tyrant's heart, and he resolved to work upon it.

  41. It was little better than a hospital for favored or dying ones, and so they wondered for a little while, and then resolved themselves into the same idiotic company they had become to be.

  42. Stung to the quick by her indifference to my presence, smarting in my fancied isolation, I resolved to show her that I cared not a whit for her or her dragoon.

  43. So the wise men put their heads together and resolved to light a teine-eigin or need-fire as the best way of stopping the plague.

  44. M239) Again, at a village near Quedlinburg, in the Harz Mountains, it was resolved to put a herd of sick swine through the need-fire.

  45. Thereupon the gods held a council and resolved to make him secure against every danger.

  46. For example, in the month of July 1792 sickness broke out among the cattle belonging to the town of Sternberg; some of the beasts died suddenly, and so the people resolved to drive all the survivors through a need-fire.

  47. Nothing could satisfy him but that they were bewitched, and he was resolved to find out the person who had cast the evil eye on his oxen.

  48. I've resolved that on this job we're going to live like people who are permanently situated.

  49. The one object of their hatred, envy, and antagonism was capital, and they resolved to take capital into their own hands.

  50. The captain went back to bed once more convinced of Long's fidelity, but resolved to keep a relentless eye on him just the same.

  51. The railroad resolved to submit no longer to such caprice.

  52. Billy made a tentative mental decision that this famous noseguard had been brought to the bank later and left there purposely; and resolved to keep his eye open.

  53. If he groaned he swore also; if he decided that Miss Ellinor Hoffman deserved a better man than he was, he also highly resolved that she should not have him.

  54. She said nothing more, but secretly resolved that have the peaches she would, and as it was high time they were gathered, she felt that the sooner she secured her part the better.

  55. The next morning they went out bright and early to get their rabbits, resolved to make the sacrifice, but one was missing.

  56. The time was short, another pair of hands was greatly needed, and Hesper resolved at last to apply to aunt Betsey.

  57. She went home and seated herself again to her work, resolved to do the best she could without assistance.

  58. But after that, though I was careful to keep my eyes lowered most of the time, I resolved to come some day to the Astoria alone and smile at every one I liked.

  59. As I recall the story," the other went on, "he resolved to sacrifice his own prejudices to the service of his fellow-creatures.

  60. An they would fetch as many pence," sniffed Mistress Judd, "our master poet had long ago resolved them into Malmsey.

  61. You won't see anybody dancing on Broadway," she replied, a trifle snubbily, but I resolved to escape from her as soon as possible and find out for myself.

  62. And this, trusting in Him, I am resolved to do.

  63. By His help, then, I am resolved to continue this course unto the end.

  64. I hate this senate--am a foe to Venice; A friend to none but men resolved like me To push on mischief Oh, did you but know me, I need not talk thus!

  65. I told the Donna all that I had heard of the ship lying there till morning, and we resolved to let the captain know that the Don and all his men were powerless, and to offer him the Donna's jewels if he would take us away.

  66. The young widow, handsome and possessed of brilliant talents, attracted many suitors for her hand; but her heart lay far down beneath the sea with her dead husband, and she resolved to devote her love and her life to the care of her child.

  67. At once she resolved upon his ruin, and steadily carried out her plan.

  68. Arrogant and ambitious by nature, she resolved to exercise an absolute control over his conduct.


  69. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "resolved" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bent; bound; committed; decided; decisive; dedicated; definite; designed; determined; devoted; earnest; enterprising; firm; fixed; indomitable; inflexible; intent; obstinate; patient; persevering; persistent; purposeful; relentless; resolute; rigid; serious; settled; sincere; steadfast; stiff; tenacious; wholehearted; willful