Definitions

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • verb To resolve again.

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Examples

  • When I resolve—or rather, re-resolve—to start exercising regularly, my first impulse is not to drop to the floor and do some push-ups.

    Beginner’s Grace Kate Braestrup 2010

  • When I resolve—or rather, re-resolve—to start exercising regularly, my first impulse is not to drop to the floor and do some push-ups.

    Beginner’s Grace Kate Braestrup 2010

  • When I resolve—or rather, re-resolve—to start exercising regularly, my first impulse is not to drop to the floor and do some push-ups.

    Beginner’s Grace Kate Braestrup 2010

  • Honourable members will recollect that there is a constituency behind them to whom they are accountable; but they may resolve and re-resolve as they please.

    Wilmot and Tilley James Hannay 1876

  • Let me beg you to resolve, and if necessary re-resolve.

    The Young Man's Guide William A. Alcott 1824

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