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Solved the question has been solved; Resolve is used to mean the end of a conflict–the differences between … Resolvesometimes people use the words resolve and solve to mean the same thing, which is finding an answer to a problem. Problem to be solvedthe more natural one is “problem to solve” this is because it’s really just more casual talk |oh and maybe you … · whats the difference between resolve and solve?merriam-websters dictionary of synonyms (1984) offers the … The correct answer. The problem remains unsolvedi agree with @aflo1 that the meanings are similar and that remains to be solved is slightly awkward …