unsolve

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From un- +‎ solve.

Verb[edit]

unsolve (third-person singular simple present unsolves, present participle unsolving, simple past and past participle unsolved)

  1. (obsolete) To solve. [17th c.]
    • 1631, Francis Quarles, The History of Samson:
      Perchance, my Fancy would have bin so kinde, / T‘ unsolve the doubts of my perplexed minde.
  2. To undo or remove the solution to a problem; to put something into an unsolved state.
    • 2001, Dave Rosi, One Good Deed:
      “But I cannot allow you to use my cousin to solve or, I suppose, more precisely, to unsolve your case.”
    • 2011, Solomon Belay Faris, (title):
      Ethiopia and the Generation That Unsolves Problems.

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