English to Arabic Dictionary unresolved

unresolved

لم تحل
definition
adjective
a number of issues remain unresolved
(of a problem, question, or dispute) not resolved.
translation of 'unresolved'
adjective
متزعزع الرأي,
غير عازم
example
For me the future is always open, and questions are always 'unresolved' .
I suspect that he also gets a charge out of these last-minute crises, all acted out before the world's media, even if they are 'unresolved' .
And they are far too deferential to admit that all this is generated, ultimately, by petty and 'unresolved' disputes between the Christian churches.
She is 'unresolved' about which charities to include in her will.
This claim is inconclusive as we may very well be required to do empirical research to settle an 'unresolved' question of fact upon which the theories disagree.
He also noted that of the individuals that he had spoken with, they were 'unresolved' as to whether Council should increase in size.
According to the last media reports, the public sector pay dispute is still 'unresolved' .
Social welfare is also affected by the 'unresolved' problem of unemployment due to the lingering economic crisis, which has yet to be fully worked out.
The thousand-year nuclear waste question remains an 'unresolved' problem with unforeseeable permanent costs.
Since then thousands of 'unresolved' disputes between the insured and their insurers have been referred to the Insurance Ombudsman and settled.
Mysteries and 'unresolved' questions are a part of real life, and so it's OK for them to exist in novels.
He is 'unresolved' whether to buy it or to spend the extra shilling on his dinner.
One of the big 'unresolved' questions is how global warming will affect the whisky industry.
The introduction of such a coefficient will make it possible to resolve a number of as yet 'unresolved' problems in financing military science.
The union claims both sides are close on salary issues but mandatory overtime and understaffing questions are 'unresolved' .
The clash of ideas, approaches and agendas represented in the figures of Keating and Howard is 'unresolved' , and the election is part of the continuing campaign to sort it all out.
Other 'unresolved' questions focus on the consistency of findings across cultures.
The new management's first task in preparing the ground was to rake through a big file of 'unresolved' customer complaints.
The Middle East is already afflicted with the 'unresolved' problems of the fate of the Palestinians in a dispute that stems largely from religious discord.
Such uncertainties may remain 'unresolved' for several years.
If the dispute is 'unresolved' following the one-day action, the unions' next action is suspected to be a day of protest, including demonstrations in August.
Further, he said, this provided a point of reference for discussing any 'unresolved' questions, if not actually resolving them.
But the real and 'unresolved' question is whether the global price will be too high.
The 'unresolvedness' of this juxtaposition opens questions about the pureness of form and the truth of images.
Yet [they] continue, and grow up, and many grow old, in an 'unresolvedness' whether to embrace Christianity or not.
And when you're trying to work hard, pull your own weight and do the right thing, it becomes very difficult to condone a system so obviously, 'unresolvedly' broken that people who do the wrong thing get rewarded.
That would diminish the feeling of 'unresolvedness' that made the first film so strong.
Other than that, there was no clear plot and it ended, apparently 'unresolvedly' , with one character telling ‘Aunt’ a nonsensical story - something that I saw as the last act of gift giving, one that echoed my own intentions with the film.
Still, anything that can be said by reference to a group can also be said by reference to the underlying objects alone - in theory; the practice is sometimes 'unresolvedly' difficult.
The tone of the collective poem is 'unresolvedly' poised between pity, satire and benediction, which is perhaps deliberate in order to suggest the sense of despair present at that time.
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