Ib>
.i>
1.b> 1) (), , ; to resolve an issue [a dispute, a conflict] [, ] ; the crisis was resolved by negotiations ;
2) i> .i> (), ; i> ; to resolve all doubts ;
2.b> 1) i> (), ; after the divorce she resolved never to marry again , i> ; we had resolved on making an early start / ;
2) (); ; ; the committee resolved to authorize this step ; it was resolved unanimously ;
IIb>
1.b> .i> 1) i>,i> i> (); , ; to resolve smth. into its elements / ;
2) i>,i> i> (); , ; the Roman Empire resolved into its elements ;
2.b> (into) 1) (), ; i> ; to resolve a complex question into its basic elements / ;
2) :b> to resolve (itself) into smth. (); the orange light resolved itself into four lanterns ; the question resolves itself into this ; his complaint resolves itself into two parts ; she resolved into tears ;
3.b> .i> (), ( i>); (i> .i>);
4.b> .i> i> ();
5.b> .i> i> (), (, i> .i>).