Similar words: decide, decided, decide on, recidivism, recidivist, deciduous, decidedly, undecided. Meaning: [dɪ'saɪd] n. the cognitive process of reaching a decision. adj. having the power or quality of deciding.
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(31) Deciding the agenda is the most vital aspect of pre-meeting planning.
(32) Philip bowled us all over by deciding to go into advertising.
(33) We spent the morning measuring up and deciding where the furniture would go.
(34) They took a long look into the abyss before deciding whether to jump.
(35) I spent days picking and choosing before deciding on the wallpaper and curtains.
(36) Take a little time to measure up your chance before deciding.
(37) The committee kicked your suggestion about for over an hour before deciding that they could not accept it.
(38) Instead of deciding the real issue the commentator would chop logic.
(39) More and more people are deciding that political power must be the backbone of every new advance.
(40) She will take soundings of the people's wishes before deciding on a course of action.
(41) We examine the wording in detail before deciding on the final text.
(42) You shouldn't be too hasty in deciding to get married.
(43) Taxes could be the deciding factor for millions of floating voters.
(44) We hummed and ha'd for ages before deciding to buy the house.
(45) We hummed and hawed for weeks before deciding to buy the house.
(46) It's just a question of deciding what you really want.
(47) I'm rather inclined to wait a few days before deciding.
(48) She thought very hard before deciding to leave her job.
(49) The committee kicked your suggestion around for over an hour before deciding that they could not accept it.
(50) She refused to give a straight reply, deciding rather to defer the question.
(51) The doctor is being paternalistic. He's deciding what information the patient needs to know.
(52) We're going to look round a bit before deciding where to buy a house.
(53) A good snooker player takes time deciding which shot to play.
(54) We thought long and hard before deciding to move house.
(55) What do you go by when you're deciding whether or not to employ someone?
(56) 'I was with Don,' she said,[Sentencedict.com] deciding to bluff it out .
(57) Parents should have a voice in deciding how their children are educated.
(58) We'll have to see how bad the injury is before deciding whether to bring in a replacement.
(59) Next on the agenda is deciding where we're going to live.
(60) Glennon scored the deciding goal in the final minute of the match.
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