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decision
noun as in conclusion; resolution reached
Strongest matches
accord, agreement, arrangement, choice, compromise, determination, finding, judgment, opinion, outcome, resolution, result, ruling, selection, settlement, verdict
Strong matches
accommodation, adjudication, adjustment, arbitration, declaration, end, prearrangement, preference, reconciliation, sentence, showdown, understanding
Weak matches
noun as in strength of mind or will
Strongest matches
Strong matches
backbone, decisiveness, doggedness, earnestness, firmness, fortitude, grit, obstinacy, obstinance, perseverance, persistence, pluck, purpose, purposefulness, resoluteness, resolve, seriousness, spine, stubbornness, volition, will
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Macron's decision to call snap elections in mid-2024 left France with a hung parliament and a succession of minority governments.
But the speech was chiefly aimed at emphasising that the Conservative Party is under new leadership - one that was prepared to make the "bold" and "tough" decisions that her opponents would not.
One of the most important decisions he made was to have a conversation with Machuca before he left.
Last summer, Alito authored a decision arguing that parents had an expansive right to block children from accessing books in public schools that conflict with the their anti-LGBTQ beliefs.
This decision is going to delight the vast majority of Watford fans.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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