Resolve! Not Resolution -EP28
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Resolve:
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Noun: Resolve, as a noun, refers to a firm determination or decision to do something. It's the mental or emotional strength to persevere and overcome challenges.
- Example: "Her resolve to finish the marathon never wavered despite the difficult weather conditions."
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Verb: As a verb, "resolve" means to make a firm decision or to find a solution to a problem. It's about settling or determining something conclusively.
- Example: "They were able to resolve their differences through open communication."
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Resolution:
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Noun: A resolution is a formal expression of intent, decision, or course of action. It often refers to a decision made at the beginning of a new year, a commitment to change, or a specific goal.
- Example: "Her New Year's resolution was to start exercising regularly."
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Concept in Images or Displays: In the context of images or displays, resolution refers to the degree of detail that can be seen in an image. Higher resolution means more detail.
- Example: "The new television has a high resolution, providing a clearer and more vibrant picture."
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In summary, "resolve" is more about personal determination and finding solutions, both as a noun and a verb. "Resolution" often refers to a formal decision or commitment, especially at the beginning of a period like the new year, and it is also used in the context of image or display quality.