
Address a problem/issue/question - WordReference Forums
Aug 19, 2010 · I like the Free Dictionary's definition. "To deal with a problem" or "to cover/talk about a problem" are good definitions for "to address a problem". In your topic sentence " to …
Problem/trouble/issue - WordReference Forums
Apr 20, 2024 · Hello! :) Could you please explain me what's the difference between problem/trouble and issue. As far as I know problem is about unpleasant situation and there's …
address a problem/ a problem needs to be addressed / a problem …
Jun 1, 2021 · Note 1: to "address" a problem is not to "fix" the problem or "solve" the problem. It is just the first step in working on the problem. "Addressing the problem" is the opposite of …
What is the definition of the phrase "unto itself"?
May 26, 2022 · I've looked through several online dictionaries to discover the meaning of the phrase "unto itself" ("unto itself" in the sense of the phrase having no qualifying objects, …
The problem has resolved or has been resolved? - WordReference …
Aug 22, 2019 · I changed the keyboard, and now the problem has resolved has been resolved Which is correct? Thank you.
Confound/compound - WordReference Forums
Apr 13, 2021 · Are they synonyms? Don't confound the problem! Don't compound the problem! Do they mean aggravate?
issue vs problem - WordReference Forums
Mar 18, 2009 · I think that issue has a more neutral connotation and problem has a more negative connotation. Often, when there really is a problem, people use issue as a euphemism to avoid …
'problem' as a verb - WordReference Forums
Feb 23, 2021 · Hi, everyone! I saw a sentence in the dictionary: Wind and wave power are now being seriously canvassed as the solution to our energy problems. So is this 'problems' a …
Problem definition/statement/formulation Target setting
Jun 24, 2010 · Dear friends!!! In all graduation projects and PhD theses there should always be a section where you say in detail which problem you are going to investigate in the project and …
solve / resolve a problem - WordReference Forums
Nov 16, 2004 · Can anybody explain the difference between the two words to me? Do I solve or do I resolve a problem.