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resolute (adj.)

early 15c., "dissolved, of loose structure," also "morally lax," from Latin resolutus, past participle of resolvere "untie, unfasten, loose, loosen" (see resolve). Meaning "determined, decided, absolute, final" is from c. 1500, especially in resolute answer, a phrase "common in 16th c." [OED]. From 1530s of persons. The notion is of "breaking (something) into parts" as the way to arrive at the truth of it and thus make the final determination (compare resolution). Related: Resolutely; resoluteness.

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Definitions of resolute from WordNet

resolute (adj.)
firm in purpose or belief; characterized by firmness and determination;
faced with a resolute opposition
stood resolute against the enemy
a resolute and unshakeable faith
resolute (adj.)
characterized by quickness and firmness;
Synonyms: unhesitating
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