Decide in a sentence as a verb

This place is our home, our nation, and we get to decide what's allowed here.

Do they decide to be terrible by sitting around in meetings brainstorming ways to screw their customers?

I disagree that the answer is moral and political and that the "ruling class" sat down to decide most people should work ******** jobs.

The Court will not hear cases merely because they might have been wrongly decided unless some such extraordinary factor exists.

Can we also skip the submissions asking people not to post things instead of just letting the community decide the same way it's been done for years?

[Edit #2]: Some form of insurance might be a worthwhile addition to their offering, but that's something they can debate and decide on after they put out this fire.

A group of people will go out, and unanimously decide to ***** and pinch and swipe their glass worship stones instead of having a ******* conversation or looking around them.

[Edit #3]: EJ doesn't sound particularly litigious in her post, but consider what happens if she does decide to sue AirBnB and any part of it makes it to a jury.

"Given the right flavor of influence from our community, we can only hope that he will decide to return the coins with integrity as opposed to hiding like a coward.

That's actually interesting content, particularly if you're trying to decide between a number of new technologies, languages, etc.

The Court's role in hearing such discretionary appeals is to step in and decide important questions of federal law or to determine who is right when the various lower federal appellate courts may have reached conflicting decisions on such points of law in way that cries out of definitive resolution by the highest court.

Decide definitions

verb

reach, make, or come to a decision about something; "We finally decided after lengthy deliberations"

See also: determine

verb

bring to an end; settle conclusively; "The case was decided"; "The judge decided the case in favor of the plaintiff"; "The father adjudicated when the sons were quarreling over their inheritance"

See also: settle resolve adjudicate

verb

cause to decide; "This new development finally decided me!"

verb

influence or determine; "The vote in New Hampshire often decides the outcome of the Presidential election"