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captive
Noun
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A captive is a prisoner, usually in a war.
Put the captives back in jail.
Settlers often became captives of marauding Indians during the colonial wars in America.
peoples
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noun
the human beings of a particular nation or community or ethnic group
the indigenous peoples of Australia
resolution
Noun
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A resolution is a formal decision, often after a vote.
The U.S. may be willing to support a Security Council resolution backing the return of inspectors to Iraq.
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Resolution is the amount of detail that you can see in an image.
This camera is cheaper, but, of course, the resolution is much lower.
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A resolution is a solution to a disagreement or difficult situation.
The school holds classes in nonviolent conflict resolution.
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A resolution is a personal decision (not) to do something.
My New Year's resolution was to quit smoking.
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Resolution is the power to try even when things are difficult.
Her resolution to be honest never weakened.