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decide

[dih-sahyd] / dɪˈsaɪd /


Usage

What are other ways to say decide?

To decide is to make up one's mind as to what shall be done and the way to do it: He decided to go today. To determine is to arrive at a conclusion after reasoning or observation: He determined that there was no available path to victory. To resolve is to show firmness of purpose: He resolved to ask for a promotion. 


Example Sentences

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Watkins warned that Wales accounted for a small share of the wider UK drinks market, meaning some companies could decide it was "simply not worth" supplying certain products.

From BBC • Jun. 29, 2026

Now let’s say you decide to store your stuff in New York City and rent a car to drive yourself and your dog across the country.

From MarketWatch • Jun. 29, 2026

The court did not finally decide on Cook’s case, except to say she deserved due process of law.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 29, 2026

McCaslin said she intended to decide issues in advance, including how much financial information would be admissible.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 29, 2026

“Up to you decide what direction you like take. And up to you for pay attention to who gonna help you get there.”

From "Clairboyance" by Kristiana Kahakauwila




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