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  • solve (verb)
  • They are working to solve the traffic problem.
  • If they'll lend us the money we need, all our problems will be solved .
  • She solved the riddle/puzzle.
  • He couldn't solve the math problem.
  • The mystery/crime has been solved .
  • The FBI has been trying to solve the case for years.

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Etymology [ edit ]

Back-formation from problem solving .

Verb [ edit ]

problem - solve ( third-person singular simple present problem-solves , present participle problem-solving , simple past and past participle problem-solved )

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We can help you solve your financial problems .

It is hoped that diplomatic efforts can solve the crisis peacefully .

He hopes to solve the mystery of the plane ’s disappearance .

The case was solved 25 years later using DNA evidence .

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Solve Definition

(mathematics) To algebraically manipulate an equation or inequality into a form that isolates a chosen variable on one side, so that the other side consists of an expression that may be used to generate solutions .

(obsolete) A solution ; an explanation .

Origin of Solve

Middle English solven to loosen from Latin solvere leu- in Indo-European roots

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Solve Sentence Examples

I told you'd I'd solve it!

Your problem to solve , not mine.

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That won't solve your problems.

We have a problem and I thought you would like to help solve it.

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Is "solutioning" a correct word?

My Outlook flags the word "solutioning" as a spelling mistake.

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solutioning: A word many business people misuse to describe the process of creating a solution. These people need a grammar lesson and should be fired immediately.

Is the word correct?

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I presume you mean "solution" in the sense of finding a way to overcome a problem. In that case, "solution" is the noun form of "solve". There's no need to take a noun derived from a verb and then derive yet another verb from that noun. You say "We are working on solving the problem", NOT "We are working on solutioning the problem."

If by "solution" you mean a solid mixed into a liquid, then the verb is "dissolve". Again, no need to invent a new word.

If there's some reason why you need to distinguish some method or process of finding solutions, or some specific approach to finding solutions, from simply solving problems, I suppose it's plausible to invent a new word.

But please please please don't tell me that you want to say "we solutioned the problem" rather than "we solved the problem" because it "sounds more professional" or something like that. I hate it when people utilize paradigms inculcating contra-diminutive words for the ostensible objective of maximizing pretentiousness.

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First, this is a specialist term. Much like vocabulary in medicine, engineering, math and sciences, software development, etc. The same term may be used across these domains with radically different meaning. As such it must be noted while this most certainly is an important term in the IT domain, use outside of this domain is probably a mistake.

Solutioning is a commonplace term in IT and IT recruitment. In IT there is the common job title solution architect . A solution architect is someone who provides IT solutions in a particular domain, often software development but there are solution architects in Data Warehouse(DW), Storage, and many other IT domains.

I would define it as the process of creating solutions. The distinction that should be noted is that many issues arise. All programming in a sense is problem solving, but regardless of the specific type of solution architect their ongoing duty is to solve problems. They are not hired to solve specific problems (although certainly quite a number of such would be identified) but also solve future issues. For this reason they describe their work as "solutioning", a term which encapsulates this idea of an ongoing problem solving process.

A further part of the etymology, is the link in software development from mathematics. That is, in software development a piece of software is often refereed to as a "solution"(among developers anyways). Like functions in math, software takes inputs and returns outputs. At the small level this occurs in software functions, at the larger levels in more abstract ways. But the point to take away is that during development you're plugging these systems together, each part complete in it's own right. Each sub-component a "solution" to some part of the problem. The work is software development and solutioning is highly related term, but when we think of the former we think of programming while the later refers to a concern at a higher level. This is why we say the architect performs solutioning, and it is an activity that is nearly exclusive to the domain of IT architecture (at least at the time of writing).

Quaternion's user avatar

There is a verb solution meaning ‘To treat with, fasten or secure by, a solution’. There is no reason why it should not have an -ing form.

Barrie England's user avatar

I work in the semiconductor industry where engineers place a great economy on communication; frugality with words leads us to use a lot of acronyms for technical terms. There is also an emphasis on actions and outcomes rather than patience with something that is uncertain or not yet finished. As a result we would object to the sentence example “We are working on solving the problem” for two reasons:

Combined these have lead the technical community I work in to standardize on “solutioning”; it is short and clearly links to the certainty of the outcome. (You may all now groan because engineers are notoriously poor linguists.)

Richard's user avatar

There is an actual job title of "Solutioner" in a lot of IT companies, such as IBM. The act of fulfilling their job role is known as "Solutioning". So if it is a made-up word, it is because the job title has brought it into existence.

Russ's user avatar

"They were curious if we could offer IP phones as a service in the interim until the solutioning of their new IP system is in place and configured."

Used in context where solutioning refers to the actions of Solution Directors and finding a solution to a problem.

Raghav's user avatar

The word "Solutionner" exists in French and is a synonym of "résoudre", meaning solving and/or resolving. I guess the proper word in English is either one of these two last words.

user73143's user avatar

Solutioning is word. It may be industry specific to Information Technology, but in that context it definitely is a word. Just because someone doesn't like it, doesn't mean they get to take that away. And if you don't like it, you better not work in or around IT, because you will hear it at least some of the time. Don't believe me, just Google for "solutioning IT". You will find a good number of hits referencing it. Here is one I picked at random:

https://itdelivery.com.au/consulting-services/it-solutioning

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  1. Problem-solving Definition & Meaning

    problem-solving noun : the process or act of finding a solution to a problem Let's do some problem-solving and see if we can't figure out what to do. problem-solving skills Example Sentences Recent Examples on the Web Working together with your employees and communicating with them well will strengthen your problem-solving methods.

  2. Solve Definition & Meaning

    1 : to find a solution, explanation, or answer for solve a problem solved the crime 2 : to pay in full solve a debt intransitive verb : to solve something substitute and solve for x solver noun Synonyms answer break crack dope (out) figure out puzzle (out) resolve riddle (out) unravel unriddle work work out See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus

  3. SOLVE

    solve verb [ T ] us / sɑːlv / uk / sɒlv / B1 to find an answer to a problem: to solve a problem to solve a mystery / puzzle Just calm down - shouting won't solve anything! This strategy could cause more problems than it solves. The police are still no nearer to solving the crime. More examples

  4. Problem-solve Definition & Meaning

    verb To solve difficult or complex problems. Wiktionary Advertisement Problem-solve Sentence Examples Relationships teach us how to ask for what we want, problem-solve concerns, and be a friend who can listen to someone else's opinions, especially if the opinion is different from your own.

  5. solve verb

    solve something to find a way of dealing with a problem or difficult situation. Attempts are being made to solve the problem of waste disposal.; to solve an issue/a crisis; You can't solve anything by just running away. I hope that he can find a good way to solve these problems.

  6. Solve Definition & Meaning

    Britannica Dictionary definition of SOLVE. [+ object] 1. : to find a way to deal with and end (a problem) They are working to solve the traffic problem. If they'll lend us the money we need, all our problems will be solved. 2. a : to find the correct answer to (something, such as a riddle) She solved the riddle/puzzle.

  7. problem-solve

    problem - solve ( third-person singular simple present problem-solves, present participle problem-solving, simple past and past participle problem-solved ) To solve problems. Categories: English back-formations English lemmas English verbs English multiword terms

  8. solve verb

    Definition of solve verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. ... 1 solve something to find a way of dealing with a problem or difficult situation Attempts are being made to solve the problem of waste disposal.

  9. SOLVE (verb) definition and synonyms

    1 to find a solution to something that is causing difficulties solve a problem: We can help you solve your financial problems. solve a crisis/dispute/conflict: It is hoped that diplomatic efforts can solve the crisis peacefully. Synonyms and related words To successfully deal with a problem or difficulty cope overcome carry off ...

  10. Solve the problem definition and meaning

    Solve the problem definition: A problem is a situation that is unsatisfactory and causes difficulties for people. | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

  11. Solve definition and meaning

    solve in British English (sɒlv ) verb (transitive) 1. to find the explanation for or solution to (a mystery, problem, etc) 2. mathematics a. to work out the answer to (a problem) b. to obtain the roots of (an equation ) Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Derived forms solver (ˈsolver) noun Word origin

  12. SOLVE

    verb [ T ] uk / sɒlv / us / sɑːlv / B1 to find an answer to a problem: to solve a problem to solve a mystery / puzzle Just calm down - shouting won't solve anything! This strategy could cause more problems than it solves. The police are still no nearer to solving the crime. More examples

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    solve. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Maths solve /sɒlv $ sɑːlv/ S2 W3 verb [ transitive] 1 to find or provide a way of dealing with a problem → solution Charlie thinks money will solve all his problems. the best way of solving our dilemma 2 to find the correct answer to a problem or the explanation for ...

  14. Solve Definition & Meaning

    Solve definition: To find an answer to, explanation for, or way of dealing with (a problem, for example).

  15. grammaticality

    I presume you mean "solution" in the sense of finding a way to overcome a problem. In that case, "solution" is the noun form of "solve". There's no need to take a noun derived from a verb and then derive yet another verb from that noun. You say "We are working on solving the problem", NOT "We are working on solutioning the problem."

  16. Problem Verbs

    Problem Verbs. Problem Verbs : Listed below are English Verbs whose principle parts may cause confusion or difficulty in spelling. Note the different spellings in the Past Tense and Participle forms, a single l, m and t for American English and a double consonant for British English. Problem Verbs in Alphabetical Order :