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decide upon something — deˈcide on/upon sth derived to choose sth from a number of possibilities • We re still trying to decide on a venue. • I can t decide on who to invite. Main entry: ↑decidederived … Useful english dictionary
decide on — PHRASAL VERB If you decide on something or decide upon something, you choose it from two or more possibilities. [V P n] After leaving university, Therese decided on a career in publishing. Syn: choose … English dictionary
decide — Synonyms and related words: adjudge, adjudicate, advance, arbitrate, ascertain, assure, bring, call the shots, carry, certify, choose, choose to, cinch, clear up, clinch, command, conclude, conduce to, conjecture, contribute to, control, decide… … Moby Thesaurus
decide on/upon — [phrasal verb] decide on/upon (something) : to choose (something) after thinking about the possible choices He decided on blue rather than green. We looked at all the cats in the pet store and finally decided on a little black and white one. I am … Useful english dictionary
decide — de·cide vb de·cid·ed, de·cid·ing vt: to determine (as a case or issue) by making a decision (as a final judgment): adjudicate (1, 2) compare find, hold vi: to make a decision … Law dictionary
Upon This Rock — Episodio de Héroes Episodio nº 12 Temporada 4 Escrito por Juan Carlos Coto Dirigido por Rob Underwood … Wikipedia Español
decide — [v] make a determination; settle an issue adjudge, adjudicate, agree, arrive at conclusion, award, call shots*, cast the die*, choose, cinch, clinch, come to agreement, come to conclusion, come to decision, commit oneself, conclude, conjecture,… … New thesaurus
decide — de|cide W1S1 [dıˈsaıd] v [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: décider, from Latin decidere to cut off, decide ] 1.) [I and T] to make a choice or judgment about something, especially after considering all the possibilities or arguments →↑decision… … Dictionary of contemporary English
decide — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. determine, elect, choose, settle, fix; make up one s mind; arbitrate. See resolution, choice, certainty, cause. Ant., vacillate, straddle the fence. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. settle, settle upon, fix… … English dictionary for students
decide — verb ADVERB ▪ eventually, finally, ultimately ▪ We finally decided to stay where we were. ▪ sensibly, wisely ▪ He decided very wisely to keep his money … Collocations dictionary