decide
[dɪ'sɑɪd]

verb

[Definition]: to make a dicision, to judge

[Example Sentences]:
1. Those who decide to stay in will receive shares valued in excess of $14.25.
2. So it was easy for me to decide what to do when the time came.
3. They look down on the people and want to decide in their place.
4. You get to decide whether you want to continue it or not.
5. Web companies would have up to one week to decide on cases that are less clear cut.
6. They can decide how life should be for this class of workers in the valley.
7. The panel then took less than two hours to decide he should be put to death.
8. It said it would decide later whether to do so itself or through an independent party.
9. It is very hard for us to decide whether a given piece of information is accurate.
10. You might even decide that a Chromebook model might be right for you.
11. You need to decide where the bridge is going to take the damage.
12. You can decide between them based on what other components you want to use with the system.
13. We will share more details down the line if we decide to roll it out more widely.
14. It is up to managers to decide how to best use it.
15. We have to decide whether to pass that expense to employees or cut other benefits.


[Antonyms]waver, hesitate, vacillate

[Synonyms]determine, settle, choose, resolve
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