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resolved (freq. in sense ‘determined’)
1. prepared in mind (esp. for some evil) Meas. III. ii. 269 “ to die,” Tit. I. i. 135 “stand r-'d; but hope withal” ; so “ for” Wint. IV. iii. [iv.] 521, 2H6 V. i. 194.
2. resolute John V. vi. 29 “a villain,” R3 I. iii. 340 “my hardy, stout resolved mates.”
3. convinced 1H6 III. iv. 20 “ of your truth,” 3H6 II. ii. 124.
4. determined upon, deliberate John II. i. 585 “a r-'d and honourable war,” 2H4 IV. i. 213 “r-'d correction.”
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    • William Shakespeare, The Winter's Tale, 4.3
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