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solve

1 of 1verb
/sɑ:lv/
Forms:solves,solving,solved,solved
1

to find an answer or solution to a question or problem

A2transitive
  • A positive attitude can often help you solve various challenges in life.
  • She solved the problem by breaking it down into smaller steps.
  • The scientist conducted experiments to solve the scientific question.
  • The team collaborated to solve the technical issues with the website.
  • Can you solve this riddle before the time runs out?
2

to find the solution or answer to a mathematical problem or equation

transitive
  • She solved the complex math problem in just a few minutes.
  • After hours of trying, she finally solved the equation.
  • The student struggled to solve the inequalities, but eventually found the solution set.
  • He quickly solved the equations, proving that his method was accurate.
  • The math teacher explained how to solve a system of linear equations step by step.
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3

to pay off or resolve a financial obligation, such as a debt

transitive
  • He was finally able to solve his credit card debt after months of saving.
  • She solved the outstanding balance with a lump sum payment.
  • They agreed to solve the debt by paying in installments over the next year.
  • He worked hard to solve his student loans before starting a family.
  • He had to solve his overdue payments before being able to continue his services.
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