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decide
[dih-sahyd]
verb (used with object)
to solve or conclude (a question, controversy, or struggle) by giving victory to one side.
The judge decided the case in favor of the plaintiff.
to determine or settle (something in dispute or doubt).
to decide an argument.
to bring (a person) to a decision; persuade or convince.
The new evidence decided him.
verb (used without object)
to settle something in dispute or doubt.
The judge decided in favor of the plaintiff.
to make a judgment or determine a preference; come to a conclusion.
decide
/ dɪˈsaɪd /
verb
(may take a clause or an infinitive as object; when intr, sometimes foll by on or about) to reach a decision
decide what you want
he decided to go
(tr) to cause (a person) to reach a decision
the weather decided me against going
(tr) to determine or settle (a contest or question)
he decided his future plans
(tr) to influence decisively the outcome of (a contest or question)
Borg's stamina decided the match
(intr; foll by for or against) to pronounce a formal verdict
Other Word Forms
- decider noun
- predecide verb (used with object)
- redecide verb
Word History and Origins
Origin of decide1
Word History and Origins
Origin of decide1
Example Sentences
Seven of the previous eight meetings between these AFC West foes were decided by one score, and the Chiefs won six of those.
The arrested workers were being held at an ICE facility in Folkston, Georgia, until the agency decides where to move them next.
Some supervisors said they would prefer to let a judge decide.
Teresa Ribera, executive vice president of the Commission, said in a statement on Friday the regulator had factored in previous findings of Google's anti-competitive conduct when deciding to levy a higher fine.
But she eventually decided she needed freedom and space, so I scooped up my splintered heart and moved on.
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What are other ways to say decide?
To decide is to settle something in dispute or doubt. How is it different from resolve and determine? Find out on Thesaurus.com.
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