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Coined by the Lifted Research Group. An artist who seeks to advance the social, political and economic reform movements to an environmentally sound end through digital art. Resolutionaries cringe at the thought of four more years of executive perversion.
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January 4, 2007 Urban Word of the Day
People who join a gym after the New Year, only to quit going within 3 months. I couldn't find a free treadmill, the place was crawling with resolutionarys.
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Having purpose and attitude leading to positive and fair outcomes. Resolutionary thinking is the foundation of a global culture of collaboration.
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1. (Adjective) Involving or causing a complete or dramatic change due to one's New Year's Resolution. 2. (Noun) (pl. revolutionaries) A person or group of persons who are acting on their newly impassioned New Year's Resolution. Willie, "Wow. The gym is full of resolutionaries. Every workout station is occupied by a resolutionary!"
Dylan, "And resolution in the air." |
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Having purpose and attitude leading to positive and fair outcomes. Resolutionary Thinking is the foundation of a global culture of collaboration.
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Of or describing the level of resolution of a digital image. The pictures the client sent in this email are good for the brochure, but they are not resolutionary enough.
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