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decision
de·ci·sion D0073800 (dĭ-sĭzh′ən)n.1. A conclusion or judgment reached after consideration: Have you come to a decision yet?2. The act of reaching a conclusion or of passing of judgment on an issue under consideration: The judges' decision is taking a long time.3. Firmness of character or action; determination: Is he a man of decision?4. Sports A victory won on points in boxing when no knockout has occurred or in wrestling when no fall has occurred.5. Baseball A win or loss accorded to a pitcher: has four wins in six decisions.tr.v. de·ci·sioned, de·ci·sion·ing, de·ci·sions Sports To defeat by a decision, as in boxing: decisioned his opponent in the third round. [Middle English decisioun, from Old French decision, from Latin dēcīsiō, dēcīsiōn-, curtailment, settlement, from dēcīsus, past participle of dēcīdere, to cut off, decide; see decide.] de·ci′sion·al adj.Synonyms: decision, conclusion, determination These nouns denote a position, opinion, or judgment reached after consideration: a decision unfavorable to the opposition; came to the conclusion not to proceed; satisfied with the panel's determination.decision (dɪˈsɪʒən) n1. a judgment, conclusion, or resolution reached or given; verdict2. the act of making up one's mind3. firmness of purpose or character; determination[C15: from Old French, from Latin dēcīsiō, literally: a cutting off; see decide] deˈcisional adjde•ci•sion (dɪˈsɪʒ ən) n. 1. the act or process of deciding. 2. the act of making up one's mind: a difficult decision. 3. something that is decided; resolution. 4. a judgment, as one pronounced by a court. 5. the quality of being decided; firmness: to speak with decision. 6. the final score in any sport or contest. 7. the awarding of a victory in a boxing match when there is no knockout, based on scoring by the referee and judges. [1425–75; decisioun < Middle French < Latin dēcīsiō curtailment, agreement derivative of dēcīd(ere) (see decide)] de•ci′sion•al, adj. decisionIn an estimate of the situation, a clear and concise statement of the line of action intended to be followed by the commander as the one most favorable to the successful accomplishment of the assigned mission.decisionOfficial verdict to determine the winner.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | decision - the act of making up your mind about something; "the burden of decision was his"; "he drew his conclusions quickly"determination, conclusionselection, choice, option, pick - the act of choosing or selecting; "your choice of colors was unfortunate"; "you can take your pick"appointment, designation, naming, assignment - the act of putting a person into a non-elective position; "the appointment had to be approved by the whole committee"call - (sports) the decision made by an umpire or referee; "he was ejected for protesting the call"move - the act of deciding to do something; "he didn't make a move to help"; "his first move was to hire a lawyer"casting lots, drawing lots, sortition - making a chance decision by using lots (straws or pebbles etc.) that are thrown or drawnresolution - a decision to do something or to behave in a certain manner; "he always wrote down his New Year's resolutions" | | 2. | decision - a position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration; "a decision unfavorable to the opposition"; "his conclusion took the evidence into account"; "satisfied with the panel's determination"conclusion, determinationjudgment, judgement, mind - an opinion formed by judging something; "he was reluctant to make his judgment known"; "she changed her mind"predetermination - a mental determination or resolve in advance; an antecedent intention to do something; "he entered the argument with a predetermination to prove me wrong" | | 3. | decision - (boxing) a victory won on points when no knockout has occurred; "had little trouble in taking a unanimous decision over his opponent"boxing, pugilism, fisticuffs - fighting with the fistsfinal result, outcome, resultant, termination, result - something that results; "he listened for the results on the radio"split decision - a boxing decision in which the judges are not unanimous | | 4. | decision - the outcome of a game or contest; "the team dropped three decisions in a row"final result, outcome, resultant, termination, result - something that results; "he listened for the results on the radio" | | 5. | decision - the trait of resoluteness as evidenced by firmness of character or purpose; "a man of unusual decisiveness"decisivenessfirmness of purpose, resoluteness, resolve, firmness, resolution - the trait of being resolute; "his resoluteness carried him through the battle"; "it was his unshakeable resolution to finish the work"indecision, indecisiveness - the trait of irresolution; a lack of firmness of character or purpose; "the king's incurable indecisiveness caused turmoil in his court" |
decisionnoun1. judgment, finding, ruling, order, result, sentence, settlement, resolution, conclusion, outcome, verdict, decree, arbitration The judge's decision was greeted with dismay.2. decisiveness, purpose, resolution, resolve, determination, firmness, forcefulness, purposefulness, resoluteness, strength of mind or will He is very much a man of decision and action.decisionnoun1. A position reached after consideration:conclusion, determination, resolution.2. Unwavering firmness of character, action, or will:decidedness, decisiveness, determination, firmness, purpose, purposefulness, resoluteness, resolution, resolve, toughness, will, willpower.Translationsdecision (diˈsiʒən) noun the act of deciding; a judgement. a time/moment of decision; I think you made the wrong decision. 決定 决定decision
abide by a decisionTo accept, follow, and comply with a decision, especially that which is handed down by a judge. Though it stings my dignity, I have to abide by the court's decision to not allow me to drive a car for the next 12 months.See also: abide, by, decisionlandmark decisionA legal decision that sets a precedent for how similar cases are to be resolved in the future. Review that landmark decision—it should help us to build our case.See also: decisionmake a decisionTo decide; to choose something. What do you want for dinner? I need you to make a decision so that I can start cooking.See also: decision, makeeleventh-hour decisionA decision made at the last possible moment or opportunity. I was shocked that they reached an eleventh-hour decision after weeks of squabbling.See also: decisionsnap decisionA decision made hastily, recklessly, or without careful consideration. The company enjoyed huge success in the '90s, but a series of snap decisions backfired on them, leading them to the brink of bankruptcy. The officer made the snap decision to take the unresponsive child into his patrol car and rush her to the hospital himself.See also: decision, snaparrive at a decisionTo reach a particular decision or understanding. I'm thrilled to announce that the committee has finally arrived at a decision. Have the doctors arrived at a decision yet?See also: arrive, decisionreach a decisionTo reach a particular decision or understanding. I'm thrilled to announce that the committee has finally reached a decision. Have the doctors reached a decision yet?See also: decision, reacharrive at a decision and reach a decisionto make a decision; decide. Have you arrived at a decision yet? We will reach a decision tomorrow.See also: arrive, decisioneleventh-hour decisionFig. a decision made very late in a process, or at the last possible moment. Eleventh-hour decisions are seldom satisfactory. The president's eleventh-hour decision was made in a great hurry, but it turned out to be correct.See also: decisionDecision
decision[di′sizh·ən] (computer science) The computer operation of determining if a certain relationship exists between words in storage or registers, and taking alternative courses of action; this is effected by conditional jumps or equivalent techniques. Decision in law, an enactment of a soviet of people’s deputies or its executive committee, within the rights vested in it. A decision is adopted at a session of a soviet or at a session of its executive committee by a majority vote. The so-called mandatory decisions, which entail administrative responsibility if they are violated, constitute a special group. decision
de·cis·ion (dē-sizh'ŭn), Judgment; resolution; conclusion reached after deliberation process. The act of making a choice that ends or removes uncertainty. [M.E., fr. O.Fr., fr. L. decisio, a cutting off, fr. de, off, away, + caedo, to cut] de·cis·ion (dĕ-sizh'ŭn) A conclusion or judgment reached after consideration of an issue or proposal. [M.E., fr. O.Fr., fr. L. decisio, a cutting off, fr. de, off, away, + caedo, to cut]Patient discussion about decisionQ. I am confused why it’s called pregnancy…..can someone….please… I have heard of the dangerous ectopic pregnancy and want to know a little more about it as I am confused why it’s called pregnancy…..can someone….please…A. actually it is called pregnancy because IT IS A PREGNANCY. but, it happens NOT in normal ways it has to be. in normal condition, the conception will happen in tuba falopii, then few days later the embryo (zygote) will be implanted into the uterus. in ectopic pregnancy, the transportation of the zygote doesn't happen normally, it can be slower or even cannot make its way into the uterus. if the implantation then occurs in other part rather than endometrium of the uterus, then it is called an ectopic pregnancy. since it's implanted NOT in the normal place, in the future it will be more likely to develop some problems during the pregnancy. Q. why do you call Bipolar ... Bipolar? i mean what does it mean? A. Bipolar disorder is called this way because it is charecterized by two types of obvious mood disorders- depression on the one side, and mania, or hypomania (a manic state, or 'high'), on the other side. Q. why does it call "cancer"?can you treat cancer? A. the name came from the appearance of the cut surface of a solid malignant tumour, with the veins stretched on all sides as the animal the crab has its feet, whence it derives its name. Hippocrates first called it in that name after describing few types of cancer. some of the cancers are treatable but that is a big subject. there are some very nice videos here on the site that can give you a clue about that. just search them there ^ :) More discussions about decisiondecision Related to decision: decision makerDecisionA conclusion reached after an evaluation of facts and law. As a generic term, decision refers to both administrative and judicial determinations. It includes final judgments, rulings, and inter-locutory or provisional orders made by the court pending the outcome of the case. Frequently, a decision is considered the initial step in a rendition by a court of a judgment in an action. When referring to judicial matters, a decision is not the same as an opinion, although the terms are sometimes used interchangeably. A decision is the pronouncement of the solution of the court or judgment in a case, while an opinion is a statement of the reasons for its determination made by the court. decisionn. judgment, decree, or determination of findings of fact and/or of law by a judge, arbitrator, court, governmental agency, or other official tribunal (court). (See: judgment, decree, findings of fact) decision an Act of the EUROPEAN UNION that (unless it comes from the EUROPEAN COAL AND STEEL COMMUNITY (ECSC), which ceased to exist in 2002) is binding in its entirety on the person or persons to whom it is addressed whether member state, person or undertaking. It can be imposed by the Council of the European Union or the Commission of the European Union. It tends to be administrative in character. It can have DIRECT EFFECT. The rights and obligations arising under the international agreements concluded by the ESCS were taken over by the EUROPEAN COMMUNITY, by instrument in 2002.DECISION, practice. A judgment given by a competent tribunal. The French lawyers call the opinions which they give on questions propounded to them, decisions. Vide Inst. 1, 2, 8 Dig. 1, 2, 2. See DEC See DECdecision Related to decision: decision makerSynonyms for decisionnoun judgmentSynonyms- judgment
- finding
- ruling
- order
- result
- sentence
- settlement
- resolution
- conclusion
- outcome
- verdict
- decree
- arbitration
noun decisivenessSynonyms- decisiveness
- purpose
- resolution
- resolve
- determination
- firmness
- forcefulness
- purposefulness
- resoluteness
- strength of mind or will
Synonyms for decisionnoun a position reached after considerationSynonyms- conclusion
- determination
- resolution
noun unwavering firmness of character, action, or willSynonyms- decidedness
- decisiveness
- determination
- firmness
- purpose
- purposefulness
- resoluteness
- resolution
- resolve
- toughness
- will
- willpower
Synonyms for decisionnoun the act of making up your mind about somethingSynonymsRelated Words- selection
- choice
- option
- pick
- appointment
- designation
- naming
- assignment
- call
- move
- casting lots
- drawing lots
- sortition
- resolution
noun a position or opinion or judgment reached after considerationSynonymsRelated Words- judgment
- judgement
- mind
- predetermination
noun (boxing) a victory won on points when no knockout has occurredRelated Words- boxing
- pugilism
- fisticuffs
- final result
- outcome
- resultant
- termination
- result
- split decision
noun the outcome of a game or contestRelated Words- final result
- outcome
- resultant
- termination
- result
noun the trait of resoluteness as evidenced by firmness of character or purposeSynonymsRelated Words- firmness of purpose
- resoluteness
- resolve
- firmness
- resolution
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