Examples of 'decide' in a sentence

Meaning of "decide"

decide (verb) - to come to a resolution in one's mind; to make a choice from available options. This phrase is used when someone makes a decision or chooses between different alternatives
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  • to resolve (a contest, problem, dispute, etc.); to choose, determine, or settle
  • to make a judgment, especially after deliberation
  • to cause someone to come to a decision
  • to cut off; to separate

How to use "decide" in a sentence

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I may decide to teach you something tomorrow.
You would better decide whether you do.
Decide a core message for your campaign.
Suddenly you decide you can not go.
Decide an appropriate placement for the student.
You do not decide what deals we take.
Decide where the stove should be positioned to.
You have to decide whose joke this is.
Decide if the drain hose needs to be trimmed.
The courts may decide very soon.
I may decide to set an exam this term.
Charlie could not decide what to wear.
And decide if she wants to forgive him.
You can not decide for us all.
Decide to wear short trousers from now on.

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You must first decide on a number code.
To decide what and when to tell whom.
You can not decide them all.
And decide how you are gonna thank me.
If only she would decide to get a divorce.
To decide the winner and five finalists.
Each man must decide for himself.
You decide who you want to come.
I was just trying to decide what shoes to wear.
Then decide whether to extend your sentence.
A leading man can decide when to go to work.
I decide what is appropriate for me to wear to work.
And you guys decide if you are with me.
Decide who coordinates all drug donations.
Because we have to decide what we are going to do right now.
Decide on final location for the cooktop.
You need to decide who you really are.
Some feel the heat and decide.
He can not decide which lie to stick to.
Words create reality and decide destinies.
They may decide to do one of two things.
Lucky you will not decide tonight.
I had to decide what was important and go after it.
That should help us decide how to proceed.
I will decide about your punishment later.
You can not just decide to operate.
We can decide what action to take tomorrow.
So six months from now you decide.
We have to decide before she gets home.
A family will reunite if the members decide to do so.
Just do not decide anything without talking to me.
You must help your mother decide.
There we can decide whether to go north or south.
Please sit down so we can decide this.
You should decide about his organs.

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