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Example sentences for "resolves"

Lexicographically close words:
resolvable; resolvd; resolve; resolved; resolvent; resolveth; resolving; reson; resonable; resonably
  1. With this double adjuration, he resolves upon dismounting, to make better inspection of the place, and, if possible, assure himself whether his victim has really survived the murderous attack.

  2. Though such conjecture seems improbable, the thing is yet possible; and to assure himself, Halberger at length resolves upon going over to the tolderia of the Tovas.

  3. He walks away, so indignant the first moment that he all but resolves to return to Violet, then his duty as host presents itself.

  4. Madame Lepelletier resolves to be first in the field.

  5. That evening Floyd resolves to bring Eugene to a sense of what lies actually before him.

  6. That remark nettles Marcia, and she secretly resolves to find out, as Jasper Wilmarth is quite certain that she will.

  7. He is quite sure it would capture Eugene, and he resolves to write at once.

  8. Indeed, he has had such scant cause, but she wishes secretly that he had not been so ready to give away that enjoyment, and resolves that she will not waltz with Eugene.

  9. Floyd Grandon resolves upon two steps the next morning, and puts them into execution immediately.

  10. I am in wretched health and scarcely stir from my sofa, but I am sure I shall like you"; and Gertrude resolves bravely that she will be on the side of the new wife, if it does not cost her too much exertion.

  11. Walking rapidly homeward, he resolves to write again to Eugene.

  12. Laura resolves to go up to Grandon Park to see in what estimation the marriage is held there.

  13. Wilmarth is offered a large price for his quarter-share, but he resolves to fight to the bitter end.

  14. If Floyd Grandon had not resolved before, he resolves now.

  15. She will be likely to have a pony carriage of her own," observes Gertrude, who resolves to mention this project to Floyd.

  16. And now, in the quiet of the guest-chamber, where everything is more luxurious than she has imagined, she resolves that she will win Floyd Grandon back.

  17. He finds doubts and scruples better than resolves them, and is always too hard for himself.

  18. The cost of production, therefore, resolves itself into the following elements: Direct labor $ Material Factory expense Factory cost General expense Manufacturing cost =3.

  19. She resolves to go to see her, and take little George, thinking, in the fondness of her mother’s heart, that his pretty ways may divert the sick woman.

  20. If religious teaching resolves itself into latitudinarianism, it then constitutes a new sect in itself.

  21. It is a question of knowing if he is the man he pretends to be—that is, one who has forsaken his errors, acknowledges he has gone astray, repents, and resolves to live henceforth in a totally different manner.

  22. Therefore, true experience resolves itself into first principles—primary causations; it is speculative, free, and of the highest nature.

  23. The document thus analysed resolves into a long series of the author's conceptions and statements as to facts.

  24. It is surprising into how many enchanting vistas the whole arrangement resolves itself.

  25. The whole arrangement of this Italian group seems somewhat bewildering at first, but on closer inspection resolves itself into a very interesting scheme which takes full advantage of the irregularly shaped site.

  26. The whole formation of this kind of buttress resolves itself into mere expansion of the base of the wall, so as to make it stand steadier, as a man stands with his feet apart when he is likely to lose his balance.

  27. But God's eye resolves what to us is a nebula, and to Him every single glittering point of light hangs rounded and separate in the heaven.

  28. The telescope resolves many nebulae, but only to bring more unresolvable ones into the field of vision.

  29. The boy at this age is in the period of highest resolves and greatest endeavor, is apt to show religious skepticism, and reason often takes the place of his faith.

  30. Even the cold Flemings caught a spark of the enthusiasm with which the others were animated, and muttered to each other praises of the young lady's beauty, and short but honest resolves to do the best they might in her defence.

  31. It so happens that, at the very moment when South Carolina resolves that the tariff laws are unconstitutional, Pennsylvania and Kentucky resolve exactly the reverse.

  32. It resolves itself into the law of the strongest, or, what is the same thing, of the most numerous for the moment, and all constitutions and all legislative rights are prostrated and disregarded.

  33. Instead of wasting of his store, As formerly, resolves no more To act the same, but does indeed Relieve all those that are in need.

  34. I am challenged by a gallant, Who resolves to try my talent; Who he is I cannot say, But I hope to show him play.

  35. Stripped of all accessories and embellishments, the question resolves itself into this: Which shall we choose for our portion, Life or Death?

  36. The whole question, therefore, resolves itself into this: Is it true that to think is to form?

  37. Put a thought restraining him, he resolves to preserve his incognito a little longer.

  38. But woman-like, she resolves to make a grace of forgiveness, and begins by upbraiding him.

  39. Whether there need, or not, the suitor of Helen Armstrong at length resolves on bringing the affair to an issue.

  40. Penn, has to lead that worthy knight home through the streets, and on another occasion he resolves not to drink any more wine,--a rash vow which he forthwith breaks.

  41. Indulge not in vain regrets for the past, in vainer resolves for the future--act, act in the present.

  42. That he may obtain a reply to this double question, he resolves to traverse the country in its whole extent.

  43. Fearing to lose himself if he ventures farther in an unknown land, he resolves to explore it first by a look.

  44. Whether this answer resolves the paradox will be left to the judgment of others.

  45. Consequently, mere self-love is impossible; it resolves naturally into a love of all things.

  46. The sea is to him a substance which he resolves in his laboratory into its chemical elements and which he explains by tracing the geological changes on the surface of the earth.

  47. Yet each disagreement resolves itself into a new agreement.

  48. At length the sovereign of half Europe, having received news of the landing of an English army in Picardy, resolves to venture a demonstration against France.

  49. You need not be told that human experience analysed resolves itself into a series of disappointments.


  50. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "resolves" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.