Decisive in a sentence as an adjective

If you're known to be indecisive or advertise this up front, no one who can get other investors will come to you.

There is no decisive strategy from the opposition nor the current gov in power.

Whenever we had a debate in the office on how to handle crimes, they do not defend due process they defend decisive action.

]Three points are decisive: First the [new] TPM, in contrary to the existing standard, is active from the time when you switch on the computer.

The spread is a function of the probability that your vote is decisive - that absent your vote there would be a tie - in a meaningful contest of control.

The point is that being indecisive doesn't lead to significantly better decisions and if you can't make decisions quickly, you won't get the very best deals.

She is an assertive and decisive businessperson, but is labelled "abrasive" and "a *****" because she isn't meek, submissive and soft-spoken.

Microsoft almost missed the Internet, and retained some of their dominance only after decisive top-down action and investment.

The decisive turn in the situation took place in Holland around the 16th century, when Dutch cities discovered they could build canals and recoup costs by charging moderate usage fees.

Clearly more decisive action is required to deal with the current problems but I think we are deluding ourselves if we believe that we can make it out of this debt crisis only by clever policies.

If we don't raise up our confidence to overwhelm Authority's much more toxic arrogance, with the intent of the latter's decisive and irreversible demolition, the world loses.

He did not now have the time to examine the truth of everything the painter said or even to disprove it, he would have achieved as much as he could if the painter would help him in any way even if his help would not be decisive.

In particular, recent discoveries suggest that the adoption of agriculture, supposedly our most decisive step toward a better life, was in many ways a catastrophe from which we have never recovered.

The indecisiveness part is obvious - not only is not being able to hire without a trial period a mark of indecisiveness by itself, it's also a hedge against future indecisiveness in getting rid of employees that don't work out.

The Soviet invasion invalidated the military's decisive battle strategy, just as it invalidated the diplomatic strategy.

Intel has a decisive advantage in manufacturing that's been growing for approximately two decades, ARM doesn't even try to compete in circuit design with full-custom design or fancy circuit techniques, so that leaves the microarchitecture.

I won't be surprised if she authors a book to talk about how "Airbnb should have responded much more quickly to my urgent pleas for help, that they should have communicated with more sensitivity, and that they should have taken decisive action to help me feel safe during what has been a desperate time.".

The administration is trying hard to continue to continue to send military aid to Egypt, despite a law which prohibits direct financial aid to "the government of any country whose duly elected head of government is deposed by military coup dtat or decree or, after the date of enactment of this act, a coup dtat or decree in which the military plays a decisive role.

Decisive definitions

adjective

determining or having the power to determine an outcome; "cast the decisive vote"; "two factors had a decisive influence"

adjective

unmistakable; "had a decisive lead in the polls"

adjective

characterized by decision and firmness; "an able and decisive young woman"; "we needed decisive leadership"; "she gave him a decisive answer"

adjective

forming or having the nature of a turning point or crisis; "a critical point in the campaign"; "the critical test"

See also: critical