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Wat (wie) is irresolvable - definitie

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Solutions; Soln; Soln.; Solving; Resolvable; Resolvability; Irresolvable; Unresolvable; Solution (album); Solution (disambiguation)

irresolvable         
¦ adjective (of a problem) impossible to solve.
Irresolvable         
·adj Incapable of being resolved; not separable into component parts.
Resolvability         
·noun The quality or condition of being resolvable; resolvableness.

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Solution

Solution may refer to:

  • Solution (chemistry), a mixture where one substance is dissolved in another
  • Solution (equation), in mathematics
    • Numerical solution, in numerical analysis, approximate solutions within specified error bounds
  • Solution, in problem solving
  • Solution, in solution selling
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor irresolvable
1. That brought Hamas to power and created the irresolvable stalemate now blocking any effort to negotiate peace.
2. You can ask for instant replay, go in slo–mo to get the precise eye–chest angle, but the conversation is irresolvable and ultimately unwinnable.
3. The absurdity of the situation is that there is no clash of ideologies, no arms race, and not even irresolvable geopolitical conflicts between Russia and the United States.
4. That agreement has just not worked on the ground because there is far too much baggage of history and conflict that seems to be irresolvable.
5. "It‘s certainly not an irresolvable dispute," said Martin Pratt, the director of the International Boundaries Research Unit at Britain‘s Durham University.