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problem-solving

Definition for problem-solving

adjective as in analytic

Strongest matches

analytical, investigative

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Example Sentences

And she was drawn to politicians who projected what she had admired in John Wayne: that no-nonsense, plainspoken approach to problem-solving.

“Research has revealed that these neurotypes often come with distinct strengths, including exceptional pattern recognition, hyperfocus abilities, creative problem-solving, and innovative thinking.”

From Salon

Today’s problem-solving, in addition to making toilets incrementally more efficient and high-performing, is more about enhancing aesthetics and comfort.

From Slate

As a result, we end up feeling like victims of fire, and victimization will be an obstacle to problem-solving.

While riders can contact a human Waymo representative by clicking a button during their trip, some have taken to social media to report their dissatisfaction with the company’s problem-solving abilities and customer service.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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