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find the solution — index ascertain, solve Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
solution — UK US /səˈluːʃən/ noun [C] ► a way to solve a problem or deal with a difficult situation: a solution to/for sth »Education is seen as a solution to the state s economic and employment problems. find/have/offer a solution »She can not find a… … Financial and business terms
solution */*/*/ — UK [səˈluːʃ(ə)n] / US [səˈluʃ(ə)n] noun [countable] Word forms solution : singular solution plural solutions Get it right: solution: The usual preposition to use with solution is to, not of: Wrong: The role of the government is to find the… … English dictionary
solution — n. answer explanation 1) to find a solution 2) to apply a solution 3) an easy; glib; ideal; ingenious; neat; satisfactory solution 4) a solution for, to (a solution to a problem) mixture 5) a strong; weak solution 6) a saline solution * * * [sə… … Combinatory dictionary
solution — 01. We haven t been able to find a [solution] to the problem yet. 02. We were able to find the [solution] to the puzzle by working together. 03. I couldn t [solve] a couple of problems on the math test, so I m afraid I didn t do very well. 04. If … Grammatical examples in English
solution — noun 1 (C) a way of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation: The best solution would be for them to separate. (+ to/for): There are no simple solutions to the problem of overpopulation. | find a solution: Both sides are trying to… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
find out — Synonyms and related words: answer, ascertain, assure, be informed, become acquainted with, bottom, broaden the mind, catch on, certify, cinch, clear up, clinch, crack, cram the mind, debug, decide, decipher, decode, determine, discover,… … Moby Thesaurus
solution — noun 1 to a problem, difficult situation, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ complete, comprehensive ▪ partial ▪ effective, good, ideal, neat, optimal … Collocations dictionary
find — 1 /faInd/ past tense and past participle found /faUnd/ verb (T) 1 BY SEARCHING to discover or see something that you have been searching for : I can t find the car keys. | Let s hope we can find a parking space. | No one has found a solution to… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
solution — so|lu|tion W1S2 [səˈlu:ʃən] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: Latin solutio, from solvere; SOLVE] 1.) a way of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation →↑solve ▪ The best solution would be for them to separate. ▪ Both sides … Dictionary of contemporary English