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What's the difference between 'solve' and 'resolve'

What's the difference between 'solve' and 'resolve'. Dictionaries does help me. I need some real examples please. Thanks.
  

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Pond Pal wrote on 12 May 2005: [nq:1]What's the difference between 'solve' and 'resolve'. Dictionaries does help me. I need some real examples please.

  • Pond Pal wrote on 12 May 2005: [nq:1]What's the difference between 'solve' and 'resolve'.
  • Dictionaries does help me.
  • I need some real examples please.
  • [/nq] The mathematician solved the complicated equation and won a prize.
  • John and Mary resolved their differences and are now a much happier married couple.
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Pond Pal wrote on 12 May 2005:
[nq:1]What's the difference between 'solve' and 'resolve'. Dictionaries does help me. I need some real examples please. Thanks.[/nq]
The mathematician solved the complicated equation and won a prize.

John and Mary resolved their differences and are now a much happier married couple.
"Resolved" is often used to mean "solved" when talking of pro

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