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Decisive   /dɪsˈaɪsɪv/   Listen
Decisive

adjective
1.
Determining or having the power to determine an outcome.  "Two factors had a decisive influence"
2.
Unmistakable.
3.
Characterized by decision and firmness.  "We needed decisive leadership" , "She gave him a decisive answer"
4.
Forming or having the nature of a turning point or crisis.  Synonym: critical.  "The critical test"



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"Decisive" Quotes from Famous Books



... heavenly teacher, however, if he touched the subject, would surely have taught the Bāb better Arabic. It is a psychological problem how the Bāb can lay so much stress on his 'signs' (ayât) or verses as decisive of the claims of a prophet. One is tempted to surmise that in the Bāb's Arabic work there ...
— The Reconciliation of Races and Religions • Thomas Kelly Cheyne

... friend Charlie whistled and sang through this day, building all sorts of pleasant castles about his future life, little thinking what a train was being laid, to which, if the match were applied, he and his castles would be blown up in a more sanguinary, if not more decisive manner, than these airy fabrications generally have to ...
— Legend of Moulin Huet • Lizzie A. Freeth

... years' war of Scottish independence was drawn to a close by the decisive campaign of 1314. The second Edward prepared an overwhelming force for this expedition, summoning, as usual, the Norman-Irish Earls, and inviting in different language his "beloved" cousins, the native Irish ...
— A Popular History of Ireland - From the earliest period to the emancipation of the Catholics • Thomas D'Arcy McGee

... harm to American and other foreign interests, and danger of international complications (a British and a French man-of-war were already solicitously hovering off the capital), the American government took decisive action. With the consent of President Jimenez, it landed marines at old San Geronimo castle, on the Guibia road, ...
— Santo Domingo - A Country With A Future • Otto Schoenrich

... too fast, young people! You've only known each other a few weeks, after all; you must be pretty sure of yourselves before taking anything like a decisive step. Plenty of time—plenty of time. Mr. Lloyd can go back to his mine, and Cherry will wait ...
— Sisters • Kathleen Norris


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