resolving
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Definition
- Noun:
- The process of analyzing something into its clear-cut or fundamental components: "Resolving" refers to the act of breaking down a complex entity, problem, or situation into its basic, distinct parts for better understanding or solution.
Usage
- As a noun, "resolving" is often used in formal, academic, or technical contexts to describe a methodical analytical process. It is typically preceded by an article like "the" or a possessive determiner.
Examples
- Noun:
- The resolving of the complex chemical mixture required advanced chromatography.
- Her careful resolving of the argument into its key issues helped mediate the dispute.
- The report detailed the resolving of the system's failure into human error and mechanical fault.
Advanced Usage
- "The resolving of": A formal construction used to specify the object being analyzed.
- The resolving of these philosophical questions has occupied scholars for centuries.
Variants and Related Words
- Resolve (verb): To decide firmly on a course of action; to find a solution to a problem; to separate or cause to separate into constituent parts.
- The committee will resolve the issue tomorrow.
- Resolution (noun): A firm decision; the action of solving a problem; the process of being resolved or separated into components.
- The microscope has high resolution.
- Resolvable (adjective): Capable of being resolved or analyzed.
- The conflict is resolvable through dialogue.
Synonyms
- Analysis: Detailed examination of the elements or structure of something.
- Breakdown: A detailed analysis or classification; the process of disintegrating or failing.
- Decomposition: The process of decaying or rotting; the process of breaking down into simpler components.
Notes
- The noun "resolving" is less common in everyday speech than the verb "resolve" or the noun "resolution." It is primarily used to emphasize the active process of analysis itself.
Noun
- analysis into clear-cut components