Used in a Sentence

deciding

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for deciding.

Editorial note

Our vision is to own the consumer experience for discovering products and deciding which one to purchase.

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Quick take

The act of making a decision.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of deciding gathered in one view.

noun

The act of making a decision.

adjective

Resulting, having resulted, or having the potential to result in a decision or conclusion.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for deciding.

Example sentences

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Our vision is to own the consumer experience for discovering products and deciding which one to purchase.

2

It has a 30 day demo period if you want to check it out before deciding.

3

If Rousey had a male fighter in an armbar the strength difference is not going to be the deciding factor.

4

How long should they hear that you are selling fish tacos before deciding to avoid you?

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So ultimately the security depends upon that server deciding to deliver the offer directly, and not inserting itself as a man-in-the-middle.

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Extra people deciding to buy increases the demand, which then increases the prices again.

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Real estate in Kensington, London is valuable but the market is ever dynamic so investors don't go by the historic trends but rather short term trends when deciding the value of property.

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The other way round (deciding whether a newly minted string of length 10 can be put in a tagged pointer) is slightly more complex.

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And now I'm deciding if I need to switch generation of the source code to ES6, or wait a bit.

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It's fiction, of course, but deciding to cook crystal meth to pay for cancer treatment is an idea that would only make sense in the U.

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It's one thing to be a single developer working on a solitaire game and deciding to redesign everything; it's quite another to be a multi-million dollar company with hundreds of employees and tens of millions of users and deciding to redesign everything.

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This way they were able to analyze the situation, contact the guilty vendor and do a preliminary investigation before deciding to take the site offline instead of doint it as a kneejerk reaction.

Quote examples

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If the answer is "not much", waste very little time deciding what to do.

2

So, perhaps people who went to do those more unconventional things have more unconventional "deciding moments"?

3

Structuring the cost of food and deciding whether it's the host or the guests funding it is ultimately a "political decision".

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I would add one more item at the bottom, bigger than anything else, "Deciding What to Write"

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use deciding in a sentence?

Our vision is to own the consumer experience for discovering products and deciding which one to purchase.

What does deciding mean?

The act of making a decision.

What part of speech is deciding?

deciding is commonly used as noun, adjective.