Synonym: Chosen, elect. Similar words: chose, whose, hose, those, metamorphose, choose, loosen, closeness. Meaning: ['tʃəʊzn] n. 1. one who is the object of choice; who is given preference 2. the name for Korea as a Japanese province (1910-1945) 3. an exclusive group of people. adj. preferred above all others.
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181. You've chosen San Antonio, simply because it's the centre of all that's action-packed and lively.
182. Contrary to popular belief, Soviet economic sources provided rich picking for the researcher, as long as the right subject was chosen.
183. The alternative route was chosen on three criteria: that it should be environmentally acceptable, operationally effective and financially viable.
184. As for Dorrainge's complaints, the camp site they had chosen was very good.
185. Some Ulster Unionists have already declared they would boycott him if he were chosen.
186. The sacred, the past, ancestor worship seem to be the chosen grounds in most cases.
187. A subject chosen following a nationwide survey. £60,000 advertising campaign.
188. These advanced studies build into the planning model information which is specifically relevant to a chosen retail market sector.
189. A major task of the later software was to arrange that the exposure was chosen automatically according to the current illumination.
190. We had deliberately chosen a villa with easy access to the sea, but the children preferred their own pool.
191. Mrs Murray has chosen Sir Thomas for her daughter Rosalie, who is not averse to becoming the mistress of his estate.
192. Wayne Williams took the top scorer's award and David Flinn was the chosen as the best young player.
193. Two of us have chosen to sail in the calmer waters of librarianship.
194. When a new site is chosen for cultivation, the undergrowth is removed, and later the trees, with an adze.
195. Having chosen the size of guttering, draw up a list of the various bits and pieces you need.
196. It was a bad time to have chosen for confrontation.
197. I was just annoyed that he'd chosen to do it while I'd been away.
198. He'd imagined expensive good taste - big sofas, neutral carpeting, antiques, safe pictures chosen for their investment potential.
199. Oliver was annoyed that Angelina had deliberately chosen to sit next to Sir Thomas.
200. The letters can be chosen so that unwanted ones differ from the target by larger or smaller amounts.
201. Kubrick was also responsible for casting Jean Simmons in the film when it became apparent that the actress originally chosen was inadequate.
202. Opposition by burghers, who feared for the fishing, ensured that Plymouth Dock, later Devonport, was later chosen instead.
203. Warner Bros. had also chosen to promote the concerts with top rock promoter Ron Delsner to lend the show added cachet. Sentencedict.com
204. It is even possible to dissolve certain types of crystal if the foods used are special diets, carefully chosen by vets.
205. We were in an impossible situation; whatever retirement age was chosen, some one would be upset.
206. In two of them the outcome was in fact chosen by the patron - the broker land agents.
207. Hospitals that have chosen to opt out of health-authority control and become self-governing will start running their own affairs.
208. With it, she had chosen a pair of black sneakers and a huge black bracelet.
209. How can I draw boundaries round, or limit the scope of my chosen field?
210. The route that we at Buckinghamshire College have chosen to take though, is to become an accredited college of Brunel University.
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