deciding
English
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editdeciding (usually uncountable, plural decidings)
- The act of making a decision.
- 2005, Walter Wangerin Jr., Jesus: A Novel, Grand Rapids, M.I.: Zondervan, →ISBN, page 372:
- She saw to my meals; but the what and the when and the how of our eating was always controlled by her own decidings.
- 2007 November 30, Dahlia Lithwick, “Open Books”, in Slate[1], archived from the original on 2023-10-05:
- By keeping the court's public work mystified and secret, the justices, like [Clarence] Thomas, denigrate how important the actual deciding of cases is to the American people.
Adjective
editdeciding (not comparable)
- Resulting, having resulted, or having the potential to result in a decision or conclusion.
- The cost turned out to be the deciding factor in our final choice.
- 2018 June 4, Adam Liptak, “In Narrow Decision, Supreme Court Sides With Baker Who Turned Away Gay Couple”, in The New York Times[2], New York, N.Y.: The New York Times Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2023-09-15:
- Justice [Anthony] Kennedy often casts the deciding vote in closely divided cases on major social issues.
Translations
editresulting, having resulted, or having the potential to result in a decision or conclusion
Verb
editdeciding
- present participle and gerund of decide
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