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Example sentences for "solved"

Lexicographically close words:
solus; solute; solution; solutions; solve; solvency; solvent; solvents; solver; solvere
  1. He saw in a moment that it was just like the blacksmith's case, an intricate question of title, which he had solved so thoroughly that it was to him now as simple as the multiplication table.

  2. And yet our greatest modern inventor has said that the cares of the home could be reduced to a minimum and the servant problem solved if the perfectly practicable devices, for lightening household labor were adopted in the home!

  3. The principles by which the problem of success is solved are right and justice, honesty and integrity; and just in proportion as a man deviates from these principles he falls short of solving his problem.

  4. Good and Evil problems not solved by a Redeemer who shall end Evil, 847-l.

  5. The Grand Arcanum makes him master of gold and the light, which are at bottom the same thing, he has solved the problem of the quadrature of the circle, he directs the perpetual movement, and he possesses the philosophical stone.

  6. Problems solved by the ancient poetic and philosophic mind, 653-m.

  7. Questions which are presumed to be solved by the "Fall" of man, 685-l.

  8. Esther's problem had been solved far more happily than she had dared to hope.

  9. All we've got to do is to find her and the man with her, and we've solved the mystery," the girl cried eagerly.

  10. One of the points that struck me earliest about this mystery was that the man who solved it would have to work out pretty closely the time element.

  11. There are some problems, too, that defy theory, since they are too complicated; they involve too many theories all at once, and such can only be solved by accurate tests.

  12. Jensen seems to have solved the chief difficulties.

  13. The problem of good and evil was solved in a simple fashion.

  14. The problem of civilization in many of the new lands is likely to be solved in this easy way.

  15. The fate of Franklin and his men was not fully solved until 1880, when an American expedition, under Lieutenant Schwatka, found the last traces left by the unfortunate explorers.

  16. The former problem can be solved by an analytic method; the latter demands the application of the more radical method of synthetic reconstruction.

  17. The problem to be solved concerns the ground of our ascription to the subject concept, as necessarily belonging to it, a predicate which seems to have no discoverable relation to it.

  18. The primary problem to be solved is not how we advance by means of a priori ideas to the independently real, but how we are able to advance beyond a subject term to a predicate which it does not appear to contain.

  19. For Kant is very well aware that the problem of knowledge is not to be solved in any such easy and high-handed fashion.

  20. The theory seems so simple that it strikes one as strange that the problem of aerial navigation was not solved long ago.

  21. Inventors have worked at this problem, and a number have solved it in various ways.

  22. Perhaps both riddles may be solved before we get back to Maine," answered Mr. Henderson.

  23. We have solved every problem that we met," said the professor while he, with Jack and Mark, were in the conning tower, as Washington was preparing a meal.

  24. The imprisoned envoy pondered over this conundrum and its application and finally solved it.

  25. At last the scholar Song Han-hong solved it for him as follows.

  26. The problem of snow-removal crops up every winter in our American cities, and is not always solved with brilliant success.

  27. Some of the most vexed problems of the present day will soon be solved by aerial navigation.

  28. Nowadays the problem is so completely solved that the manufacture of liquid air is a commonplace commercial enterprise, and millions of gallons are produced every year.

  29. Yes, you arrived first, but he was delayed by a matter of importance, a problem that had to be solved before he could resume his march.

  30. But he solved it by straightening up suddenly and taking two steps at a leap.

  31. Ever since the world began lovers have solved their difficulties thus, and they will doubtless choose this dumb method long after an aging civilization has pointed out a better one.

  32. He himself was chiefly aware of a sense of relief, of self-recovery, as though he had at last solved a baffling enigma and found himself once more at one with his fate.

  33. The mystery of its unwonted complexion was solved the moment he laid it on the table: the car was permeated with the rank odor of baking powder.

  34. Thus, without spending a penny, simply by making a few promises, he had solved the equation with X.

  35. And then young Oliver solved the difficulty by coming to the studio himself next day.

  36. Aristotle claims, by means of the antithesis of potentiality and actuality, to have solved the ancient problem of becoming, a riddle, propounded by the Eleatics, which had never ceased to trouble Greek thinkers.

  37. The problem can only be solved by showing us that somehow, in spite of appearances, it is rational that evil should exist.

  38. But even if they had solved this minor problem, the greater question still remained in the background, what does this becoming mean?

  39. The two problems require to be solved together, to be well solved.

  40. Thus was solved the double and alarming problem of how to get out and how to get in.

  41. Do they not seem to have solved that secret which we are so painful in our search of?

  42. It would seem that these primitive people have solved some difficulties better than we ourselves have!

  43. We solved it as a patrol team, all of us.

  44. I walked round the corner, saw that the City and Suburban Bank abutted on our friend's premises, and felt that I had solved my problem.

  45. Have you--have you solved it fairly, Tress?

  46. We trust that these will be solved satisfactorily, and that the Cathedral of Liverpool will be made worthy of the city.

  47. It has at length been possible to take steps to found a Cathedral, and many architectural problems have to be solved by the citizens with regard to the site and the style of the new church.

  48. The mystery had been solved and Ahvooyoolach[=a] at last knew the fate of his three brothers.

  49. That opposition between the most sacred relations, which often occurs in life as a problem not to be solved by man, is here represented as a contention in the world of the gods.

  50. How has Shakspeare solved this difficulty?

  51. And yet a similar problem had to be solved in our bodies.

  52. No engineer could better recognize the direction of strain and stress, and arrange his rods and columns, arches and buttresses, to suitably meet them, than these problems are solved in the long bone of our thigh.

  53. In the ascending line of development she tries an experiment once exceedingly thorough, and then the question is solved for all time.

  54. It was a question which has never been entirely solved in Church Leet to this day.


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