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Definition of "Resolution"

noun

1. The act or process of resolving something, such as a problem or conflict.

Example sentence: The company's board meeting resulted in a resolution to increase employee benefits.

2. A firm decision or commitment to do or not do something.

Example sentence: After much consideration, Sarah made a resolution to start exercising regularly.

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3. The quality or state of being determined or resolute.

Example sentence: John's resolution to overcome his fear of public speaking helped him deliver an excellent presentation.

noun

4. The degree of detail or clarity of an image or display.

Example sentence: The new television has a high resolution, providing a stunning picture quality.

noun

5. The number of pixels in an image, typically presented as width × height.

Example sentence: The digital camera captures photos at a resolution of 20 megapixels.

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6. A formal expression of opinion or intention agreed upon by a legislative body or assembly.

Example sentence: The United Nations passed a resolution to address climate change.

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7. The act of determining or deciding something.

Example sentence: The judge's resolution on the case was eagerly anticipated by both parties.

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8. The smallest distinguishable detail in an image or display.

Example sentence: The microscope allowed the scientists to observe cells at a high resolution.

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