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What (who) is unsolvable - definition


unsolvable         
EPISODE OF BROOKLYN NINE-NINE (S1 E21)
¦ adjective not able to be solved.
Derivatives
unsolvability noun
Undecidable problem         
DECISION PROBLEM FOR WHICH IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO CONSTRUCT AN ALGORITHM THAT ALWAYS LEADS TO A CORRECT YES-OR-NO ANSWER
Undecidable language; Semi-decidable; Undecidable set; Uncomputable problem; Unsolvable problem; Algorithmically insoluble; Algorithmic insolubility; Recursively undecidable; Algorithmically unsolvable problem
In computability theory and computational complexity theory, an undecidable problem is a decision problem for which it is proved to be impossible to construct an algorithm that always leads to a correct yes-or-no answer. The halting problem is an example: it can be proven that there is no algorithm that correctly determines whether arbitrary programs eventually halt when run.
dissolve         
DISAMBIGUATION
Dissolves; Dissolve (song); Dissolve (disambiguation)
(dissolves, dissolving, dissolved)
1.
If a substance dissolves in liquid or if you dissolve it, it becomes mixed with the liquid and disappears.
Heat gently until the sugar dissolves...
Dissolve the salt in a little boiled water.
VERB: V, V n
2.
When an organization or institution is dissolved, it is officially ended or broken up.
The committee has been dissolved...
The King agreed to dissolve the present commission.
VERB: be V-ed, V n
3.
When a parliament is dissolved, it is formally ended, so that elections for a new parliament can be held.
The present assembly will be dissolved on April 30th...
Kaifu threatened to dissolve the Parliament and call an election.
VERB: be V-ed, V n
4.
When a marriage or business arrangement is dissolved, it is officially ended.
The marriage was dissolved in 1976.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed
5.
If something such as a problem or feeling dissolves or is dissolved, it becomes weaker and disappears.
His new-found optimism dissolved...
Lenny still could not dissolve the nagging lump of tension in his chest.
= dissipate
VERB: V, V n

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Unsolvable
Examples of use of unsolvable
1. "Of course I don‘t believe the problem of traffic jams is unsolvable," Popov said.
2. It seems that the more one reads to understand them, the more unsolvable those problems appear.
3. Four out of ten crimes are written off as unsolvable just a few hours after they are reported.
4. Nothing can persuade the residents of the South that this is an unsolvable military or political problem.
5. "The region, working with Burundi political parties, successfully resolved the issue of Burundi that had been paraded around as unsolvable.