resolving
Pronunciation: [rɪˈzɑlvɪŋ]
Word
Context: “conflict resolution”
(verb) to find a solution to a problem or disagreement. When you and a friend have a fight and you talk things out to fix it, you are resolving your issues.
Example
They are resolving their differences by having an open discussion.
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They are not resolving their arguments, so they keep fighting.
Example
What steps are you taking to resolve the issue?
Context: “decision-making”
(verb) to make a decision after thinking about the options. This is like when you are trying to pick a game to play and you finally decide which one to play.
Example
She is resolving which movie to watch for movie night.
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He is not resolving anything, and he can't choose a game.
Example
How will you be resolving which restaurant to go to?
Context: “conflict resolution”
(noun) the act of finding a solution to a problem or disagreement. If two friends are not getting along and they come up with a plan to fix their friendship, that is resolving their conflict.
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The team's resolving of their past conflicts helped them work better together.
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There was no resolving of the problems, so they were still unhappy.
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What is the best method for conflict resolving in teams?
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