Sentences with decide
de·cide
D d - She decided to do a secretarial course. [VERB to-infinitive]
- She was still young, he said, and that would be taken into account when deciding her sentence. [VERB noun]
- One of these things is to decide on what forex platform you should be using.
- Were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers.
- The goal that decided the match came just before the interval. [VERB noun]
- He decided Franklin must be suffering from a bad cold. [VERB that]
- Summer has just begun and you decide you want to celebrate by having a party at your house.
- A second plebiscite to decide the selection method and then that model put to a referendum.
- The banning of his play decided him to write about censorship. [VERB noun to-infinitive]
- decide what you want
- Decide implies the bringing to an end of vacillation, doubt, dispute, etc. by making up one's mind as to an action, course, or judgment; , determine in addition suggests that the form, character, function, scope, etc. of something are precisely fixed [the club decided on a lecture series and appointed a committee to determine the speakers, the dates, etc.]; settle1 stresses finality in a decision, often one arrived at by arbitration, and implies the termination of all doubt or controversy; to , conclude is to decide after careful investigation or reasoning; , resolve implies firmness of intention to carry through a decision [he resolved to lose 10 pounds]
- The weather decided me against going
- He decided his future plans
- Borg's stamina decided the match
- To decide what to do
- The election will be decided on foreign policies. We must decide our next move. Her last-minute goal decided the game.
- You must decide between good and evil. I have decided that it is healthier to walk to work.
- The judge decided the case in favor of the plaintiff.
- To decide an argument.
- The new evidence decided him.
- The judge decided in favor of the plaintiff.