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What is a verb for solution?

There isn't a single perfect verb that directly means "to solution". However, depending on the context, several verbs could work:

General verbs for solving:

* Solve: This is the most common and straightforward verb.

* Example: "We need to solve this problem."

* Resolve: This emphasizes finding a solution and ending the issue.

* Address: This focuses on taking action to deal with the problem.

* Fix: This implies repairing or correcting something.

Verbs based on the type of solution:

* Answer: For problems with a specific answer, such as a math problem.

* Fulfill: For solutions that meet a requirement or need.

* Satisfy: Similar to fulfill, but often implies a feeling of contentment.

* Treat: For solutions to medical problems or diseases.

* Relieve: For solutions that lessen a problem or burden.

The best verb depends on the context. Here are some examples:

* "We need to solve this equation."

* "We need to resolve the conflict between the two teams."

* "We need to address the issue of air pollution."

* "The doctor will treat the patient's illness."

* "We need to find a solution to the problem." (Using a phrase instead of a single verb)

It's important to consider the nuance of each verb and choose the one that best reflects the specific situation.

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