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Decide Definition & Meaning

1. To make a choice or come to a conclusion after considering options or information.

Example: I decided to go to the beach instead of the park.

2. To determine or settle a matter or issue.

Example: The judge will decide the outcome of the trial.

3. To have a strong conviction or opinion about something.

Example: She decided that she would never eat meat again.

4. To take responsibility for making a decision.

Example: It's up to the manager to decide how to handle the situation.

5. To bring something to an end or conclusion.

Example: We decided to call it a night and go home.

Examples of the word decide used in sentences.

  • My mom decided to make cookies for dessert tonight.
  • They decided to go for a walk in the park instead of watching TV all day.
  • He has yet to decide if he wants to attend the party tonight.
  • I can't decide what to eat for lunch today.
  • She decided to buy the red dress instead of the blue one.
  • He finally decided to buy the blue shirt instead of the red one.
  • We need to decide on a date for the next meeting.
  • They couldn't decide on which restaurant to go for dinner.
  • She decided to take a break from work and go on a vacation.
  • I can't decide what to wear to the party tonight.
  • We need to decide on a place to eat dinner tonight.
  • After much consideration, I decided to take a gap year before starting college.
  • Jake was unable to decide which tie to wear for his job interview.
  • It's important to decide on clear goals before starting a new project.
  • I have finally decided to take up yoga to improve my flexibility and strength.
  • The school board will decide whether or not to implement a new dress code policy at the next meeting.
  • I had to decide whether to accept the job offer or stay with my current employer, and it was a tough choice to make.
  • I need to decide on a gift for my sister's birthday, but I'm not sure what she would like.
  • We couldn't decide which movie to watch, so we ended up flipping a coin.
  • After much deliberation, I finally decided to pursue a career in law enforcement.
  • Despite the risks involved, I have decided to invest in the stock market to try and grow my wealth.
  • I've decided to take a gap year after university to travel and gain some life experience.
  • After much consideration, I have decided to pursue a career in medicine.
  • It's hard to decide what to order at a new restaurant, but I always go for the chef's special.
  • When it comes to politics, it can be difficult for me to decide which candidate to support.
  • 5) My husband and I have decided to renovate our home, as it will better accommodate our growing family.
  • 4) It is important for government officials to decide on policies that benefit the greater good of society.
  • 1) After much contemplation, I have decided to pursue a career in medicine.
  • 3) Despite the opposing opinions, I ultimately decided to attend the conference on my own.
  • 2) We need to decide on a course of action that will best benefit the company.
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