decision

simple_noun106 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

the correct or best decision in a situation

a decision of great significance or value

the last decision in a series of choices; one that will not be changed

a very important or serious decision

a decision that is incorrect or not the best choice

a decision that is hard to make

a wise or effective decision

a decision with significant consequences

a decision that is emotionally or mentally challenging

a decision that is not wise or effective

a decision of central importance

an extremely important decision that determines future success

a decision showing experience, knowledge, and good judgment

a decision that requires a lot of effort or thought

a decision made after getting all the necessary facts or information

a decision related to the government or public affairs of a country

a decision that is not difficult to make

an intelligent and well-judged decision

a decision showing a lack of good judgment

a decision based on good judgment and practical ideas

a decision made by a national or local governing body

a decision that has a profound effect on one's life

a decision where everyone is in complete agreement

a decision made at the latest possible time before an event

a decision made by a judge or court of law

a decision based on logic and reason

a decision that causes a lot of public argument and disagreement

a decision that has been made definite and is not likely to change

a decision related to a course or principle of action adopted by an organization

a decision made quickly, without careful thought

a decision shared or made by two or more people together

an important decision that marks a turning point, especially in law

a decision that most people disagree with or dislike

a decision concerning the allocation of money or capital

a decision made without delay

a decision agreed to by more than half of the people in a group

a decision that has a very important and often negative effect on the future

a decision made in a very short amount of time

a decision made by a group of people acting as one

a decision involving moral principles

a decision showing good judgment and sense

a decision in which a group is divided and there is no unanimous agreement

a foolish decision that is likely to have bad results

a decision of great importance or significance, especially in its bearing on the future

a decision made too quickly, without enough thought

a decision made by healthcare professionals about patient care

a decision made at a useful or opportune time

a decision made carelessly or without considering the consequences

a decision about the particular method used to achieve something

a decision that determines whether someone will live or die

a decision that may not be honest, correct, or wise

a decision that cannot be undone or altered

a decision that is careful and avoids risk

a formal term for a decision that cannot be changed or reversed

a quick, automatic decision made without careful thought

a decision based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system

used to indicate the subject matter of the decision

used to indicate the subject matter of the decision, often more formal

the most common way to say you have decided something

to affect or change how someone thinks or behaves, thereby affecting their decision

to agree with a decision and help it to be successful

to have an effect on a decision

to give the reasons for a decision

similar to 'arrive at a decision', often used for groups

to accept someone's decision and not try to change it, even if you disagree

to be in a situation where you have to make a difficult choice

to make a decision known to the public

to feel sad or sorry about a decision you have made

to finally make a decision about something

to have a strong effect on a decision

to show or prove that a decision is reasonable or necessary

to question or dispute the validity of a decision

to think again about a decision, possibly to change it

to express disapproval of a decision

to argue in support of a decision that has been criticized

to disagree with and actively work against a decision

to make a decision, especially a formal or official one

to formally examine or assess a decision again

to express doubts about a decision

to influence the development or form of a decision

to put a decision into action or effect

to reach a decision after a process of thought or discussion

to make a formal request to a higher authority to change an official decision

to make a formal request to a higher authority to change an official decision

to change a decision to the opposite

to arrange for a decision to take place at a later time

to help someone make a decision by providing advice or information

to seriously reconsider a decision, implying a significant change might be needed

to be the main force or reason behind a decision

to tell someone what has been decided

to express strong public disapproval of a decision

to express strong public disapproval of a decision

to officially change a legal decision

to wait for a decision to be made

to make a decision happen at a later time than originally planned

to support a decision, especially when it has been challenged (often used in legal contexts)

to formally announce or publish a decision, especially by a court or committee

to express admiration or approval for a decision

to persuade someone to change their decision

to officially change a decision that someone else has made

to accept and act according to a decision

to talk or think about a decision again, to see if it needs changing

to use your official authority to reject a decision

to show strong approval of a decision

to delay a decision until a later time (formal)

to formally state that a decision is correct or that you support it

to reject a legal decision, stating it is no longer valid

the series of steps taken in order to decide something

the point at which a decision must be made