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decide

de·cide [ di sd ] (past and past participle de·cid·ed, present participle de·cid·ing, 3rd person present singular de·cides)


verb 
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb choose: to make a choice or come to a conclusion about something
We decided not to go in the end.

2. transitive verb lead somebody to choose: to make somebody choose what to do or come to a conclusion about something ( informal )
His encouraging letter decided me against dropping the course.

3. transitive verb end something clearly: to bring something to an end in a definite or obvious way
The final goal decided the contest.

4. intransitive verb arrive at verdict: to come to a verdict or judgment

[14th century. Directly or via French décider< Latin decidere "cut off" < caedere "cut"]

de·cid·a·ble adjective
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