decision
IPA: dɪsˈɪʒʌn
noun
- The act of deciding.
- A choice or judgement.
- (uncountable) Firmness of conviction.
- (chiefly combat sports) A result arrived at by the judges when there is no clear winner at the end of the contest.
- (baseball) A win or a loss awarded to a pitcher.
verb
- (boxing) To defeat an opponent by a decision of the judges, rather than by a knockout
Advertisement
Examples of "decision" in Sentences
- It wasn't a marketing decision, but a story decision*.
- The word decision comes from the Latin root meaning “to cut off from.”
- ¡§Your decision¡¨ is more likely to draw an unfortunate emotional response than ¡§the decision.
- : P sorry to hear because of one sampat fella, you need to make this decision: (anyway, will sapot your decision~! inevitable
- Within this report we include some aspects which can be of help for better decision making A complete decision making package should be prepared within the FCR follow-up study.
- He tried to explain to her that a bad business decision which results in a) pissing off your customers or b) having a bad credit rating was, perhaps, a * bad business decision* but that just because something made her personally unhappy didn't mean it was immoral or unethical.
- Furthermore, your enthusiasm is, if you please, to be instantaneous, despite the fact that if the marketing department who, in all probability, will not have read your book by the time the title decision is made is mistaken about the market value of the new title, the author is invariably blamed.
Advertisement
Advertisement