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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



... one could decide for himself. The men were as reckless as they were ignorant. However they might execrate us, we were still their natural leaders: their blame, indeed, implied they felt it. No sentimental argument could obscure this truth, and this conviction was decisive. ...
— Tracks of a Rolling Stone • Henry J. Coke

... sentimentally associated with it in romance. But the fact remains that the most disastrous marriages are those founded exclusively on it, and the most successful those in which it has been least considered, and in which the decisive considerations have had nothing to do with sex, such as liking, money, congeniality of tastes, similarity of habits, suitability of ...
— Getting Married • George Bernard Shaw

... Please remember that optimism and pessimism are definitions of the world, and that our own reactions on the world, small as they are in bulk, are integral parts of the whole thing, and necessarily help to determine the definition. They may even be the decisive elements in determining the definition. A large mass can have its unstable equilibrium overturned by the addition {61} of a feather's weight; a long phrase may have its sense reversed by the addition of the three letters n-o-t. This life is worth living, we can say, since it is what we make ...
— The Will to Believe - and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy • William James

... against the regulars' defense, found it impossible to make any decisive gains. Vigor and rocklike endurance marked the clashes, and both regulars and scrubs had to punt and punt again. Fake plays were riddled by swift and sagacious end rushes, for one side or the other, hurling attacks against the center were crushed and flung ...
— Frank Merriwell, Junior's, Golden Trail - or, The Fugitive Professor • Burt L. Standish

... officer prays for a decisive engagement which will put an end to bloody encounters. One evening he and his fellow-officers had to share between themselves a meal prepared for ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, September 30, 1914 • Various


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