Definition of resoluble in English:
resoluble
adjective rɪˈzɒljʊb(ə)lrəˈzɑljəb(ə)l
archaic Able to be resolved.
Example sentencesExamples
- It is resoluble without medical intervention.
- Complexities of politics and dogma take root well beneath the surface of what had seemed to be a simple, resoluble situation.
- In case of a conflict which is not automatically resoluble, a resolution arbitration mechanism should be established.
Origin
Early 17th century: from French résoluble or late Latin resolubilis, based on Latin solvere 'release, loosen'.
Definition of resoluble in US English:
resoluble
adjectiverəˈzälyəb(ə)lrəˈzɑljəb(ə)l
archaic Able to be resolved.
Example sentencesExamples
- It is resoluble without medical intervention.
- Complexities of politics and dogma take root well beneath the surface of what had seemed to be a simple, resoluble situation.
- In case of a conflict which is not automatically resoluble, a resolution arbitration mechanism should be established.
Origin
Early 17th century: from French résoluble or late Latin resolubilis, based on Latin solvere ‘release, loosen’.