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resolve

verb/rɪˈzɑlv/

to find a solution or answer to a problem or difficulty

The team met to resolve the issues that had been affecting their project timeline.

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word origin — from Latin 'resolvere', meaning 'to loosen, undo, solve' (re- 'back, again' + soluere 'to loosen')

IELTS Vocabulary — Set 131

Set 131 of IELTS Vocabulary covers 5 words: resolve, accumulate, illustrate, exceeding, establish. Each entry below includes its definition, an example sentence, and synonyms — practice them with the interactive cards above.

  1. resolve · verb/rɪˈzɑlv/

    to find a solution or answer to a problem or difficulty

    The team met to resolve the issues that had been affecting their project timeline.

    Synonyms: solve, settle, determine

    Origin: from Latin 'resolvere', meaning 'to loosen, undo, solve' (re- 'back, again' + soluere 'to loosen')

  2. accumulate · verb/əˈkjuː.mjəˌleɪt/

    to gather or collect over time

    Over the years, she managed to accumulate a wealth of knowledge in her field.

    Synonyms: amass, collect, gather

    Origin: from Latin 'accumulare' meaning 'to pile up'

  3. illustrate · verb/ˈɪləstreɪt/

    to provide an example or clarification for something

    The teacher used a diagram to illustrate the process of photosynthesis, making it easier for the students to understand.

    Synonyms: demonstrate, clarify, exemplify

    Origin: From Latin 'illustrāre', meaning 'to make clear, to enlighten'

  4. exceeding · verb/ɪkˈsiːdɪŋ/

    going beyond a limit or standard

    The company's profits were exceeding expectations this quarter, surprising all the analysts.

    Synonyms: surpassing, exceeding, transcending

    Origin: from Old French 'exceder', from Latin 'excedere', meaning 'to go beyond'

  5. establish · verb/ɪˈstæb.lɪʃ/

    to set up on a firm or permanent basis

    The organization aims to establish a strong presence in the community by offering various support programs.

    Synonyms: found, set up, initiate

    Origin: Middle English 'establischen', from Old French 'establir', from Latin 'stabilire', from 'stabilis' meaning stable