Resolution

Resolution

/ˌrezəˈlo͞oSH(ə)n/

noun

1. a firm decision to do or not do a certain thing
One resolution I have made, and try always to keep, is this: ‘To rise above little things’. – John Burroughs (1837 – 1921)

2. the state or quality of being resolute or determined
Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any one thing. – Abraham Lincoln (1809 – 1865)

3. the act of solving a problem or bringing something, such as a story, to a conclusive end
If the real world were a book, it would never find a publisher – overlong, detailed to the point of distraction-and ultimately, without a major resolution. – from Something Rotten, by Jasper Fforde (1961 – )

4. the degree of detail visible in an image
The higher a screen’s resolution, the more pixels that screen can display. More pixels allow for visual information on a screen to be seen in greater clarity and detail, making screens with higher display resolutions more desirable to consumers. – Britannica