problem-solving — the process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: the process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈprɑːbləm ˈsɑːlvɪŋ/
Example Sentences
- His problem-solving method was to eat chocolate until the answer came to him.
- The team's problem-solving session lasted six hours and three pizzas.
- Students need to develop strong problem-solving abilities for their future careers.
problem-solving
NOUN[/ˈprɑːbləm ˈsɑːlvɪŋ/]
the process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues

a skilled mechanic examines a complicated car engine with multiple broken parts visible. She carefully studies each component while holding diagnostic tools in her hands. The engine shows clear signs of malfunction with loose wires and damaged pieces scattered about. Through her systematic approach, she begins connecting the right parts together in the correct sequence. A customer watches nervously from nearby while another mechanic organizes tools to assist. The oil stains on her overalls show this is challenging work requiring expertise. the process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues

Keep the wheel revolving until problem-solving!
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🌳Etymology
Origin
Problem-solving is a compound term combining two etymologically distinct words: 'problem' derives from Greek 'problema' (something thrown forward, a question posed), and 'solving' derives from Latin 'solvere' (to loosen, untie, or resolve). The compound emerged in English to denote the process of finding solutions to posed difficulties.
Breakdown
problem (Greek 'pro-' meaning before/forward + 'ballein' meaning to throw) + solving (Latin 'solvere' meaning to loosen or untie). Together they describe the act of working through or resolving a question that has been presented.
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📝Examples
“His problem-solving method was to eat chocolate until the answer came to him.”
“The team's problem-solving session lasted six hours and three pizzas.”
“Students need to develop strong problem-solving abilities for their future careers.”
“The company values employees with excellent problem-solving skills.”
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