| ABSOLVED | • absolved v. Simple past tense and past participle of absolve. • ABSOLVE v. to free from the consequences of an action. |
| ABSOLVER | • absolver n. Agent noun of absolve; one who absolves. • ABSOLVER n. one who absolves. |
| ABSOLVES | • absolves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of absolve. • ABSOLVE v. to free from the consequences of an action. |
| DISSOLVE | • dissolve v. (Transitive) To terminate a union of multiple members actively, as by disbanding. • dissolve v. (Transitive) To destroy, make disappear. • dissolve v. (Transitive) To liquify, melt into a fluid. |
| PRESOLVE | • PRESOLVE v. to solve beforehand. |
| RESOLVED | • resolved v. Simple past tense and past participle of resolve. • resolved adj. Determined; fixed in one’s purpose. • RESOLVE v. to make a firm decision about. |
| RESOLVER | • resolver n. One who or that which resolves. • resolver n. A device whose electrical output is proportional to the angular position of an object such as a rotor. • RESOLVER n. one that resolves. |
| RESOLVES | • resolves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of resolve. • resolves n. Plural of resolve. • RESOLVE v. to make a firm decision about. |
| SOLVENCY | • solvency n. (Finance) The state of having enough funds or liquid assets to pay all of one’s debts; the state of being solvent. • SOLVENCY n. the ability to pay all debts. |
| SOLVENTS | • solvents n. Plural of solvent. • SOLVENT n. a substance capable of dissolving others. |
| UNSOLVED | • unsolved adj. Not yet solved. • UNSOLVED adj. not solved. |