unresolve means the lack of the quality of resolve. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
unresolve is pronounced /(ˌ)ʌn.ɹɪˈzɒlv/.
Etymology
From un- + resolve.
noun
- The lack of the quality of resolve.“But the truth is that all of us, including this Union, are now poised at a dangerous place midst the unresolve of God that flows off as unresolve into the real world around us.”
verb
- To undo a resolution.“Similarly, the visual dynamics of cubo-futurist and expressionist designs also found their way into constructivist architecture. On the one hand, the dynamics consisted of unresolving the visual tensions between the component parts and […]”