Resolves
Resolves is a versatile word in English with several related but distinct senses. The most common modern use is as the third-person singular present tense of the verb resolve, meaning to make a firm decision, settle a question, or find a solution. It can be used transitively: "The committee resolves the issue through a new policy." It can also mean to determine to act: "She resolves to improve her health." The verb derives from Latin resolvere, through Old French, and entered English in the late Middle Ages.
As a noun, resolve denotes firmness of purpose or determination; it can also refer to a formal
In computing and networking, resolve is used in the sense of translating a domain name into an
In summary, resolves links the ideas of deciding, solving, and formal decisions, and appears in everyday language