solve - use in sentences

Object

  • problem: They don't really solve the problem of getting users up on the new OS.
  • puzzle: How to solve a sudoku puzzle - lessons.. .
  • mystery: Philosophy appeared on the scene to attempt to solve the basic mystery.
  • equation: This is not true in the case of g, which would lead to the need to solve an implicit equation.
  • riddle: Can Bink solve the riddle of Greek mythology's most terrifying monster or will he lose his kingdom, his princess and his life?
  • sudoku: The best way to learn how to. solve sudoku is to practice.. .

Adjective complement

  • most: Not only this, but it appears to solve most of the outstanding conundrums in contemporary anthropology.

Modifying Another Word

  • peacefully: We also feel that the issue should be solved peacefully and diplomatically.
  • simultaneously: These two hurdles, for which separate solutions exist, must, however, be solved simultaneously for developing improved vaccines.
  • easily: This however might be solved easily in future releases.
  • satisfactorily: To relinquish one of these relationships, because of the philosophical difficulties associated with it, does not satisfactorily solve the problem.

Preposition: by

  • crystallography: A protein structure solved by X-ray crystallography is regarded as the gold standard to which all other structures are compared.
  • thinking: They can be solved by lateral thinking alone and have been making quite an impact around the world.
  • replacement: The structure was solved by molecular replacement using the same protein solved in a different space group.

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