unresolve

noun
/(ˌ)ʌn.ɹɪˈzɒlv/UK/ˌʌn.ɹɪˈzɑlv/US

Etymology

From un- + resolve.

  1. derived from resolvō
  2. derived from resolver
  3. inherited from resolven
  4. prefixed as unresolve — “un + resolve

Definitions

  1. The lack of the quality of resolve.

    • But the truth is that all of us, including this Union, are now poised at a dangerous place midst the unresolve of God that flows off as unresolve into the real world around us.
  2. To undo a resolution.

    • Similarly, the visual dynamics of cubo-futurist and expressionist designs also found their way into constructivist architecture. On the one hand, the dynamics consisted of unresolving the visual tensions between the component parts and […]

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