unresolve

English

Etymology

un- + resolve

Noun

unresolve (uncountable)

  1. The lack of the quality of resolve
    • 1996, Walter Brueggemann, Charles Campbell, The threat of life: sermons on pain, power, and weakness, page 37
      But the truth is that all of us, including this Union, are now poised at a dangerous place midst the unresolve of God that flows off as unresolve into the real world around us.

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