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advice an idea or opinion that someone gives to help you decide.
appoint to set or decide on. [1/2 definitions]
arbiter someone who has the authority to decide an issue or settle a dispute; arbitrator.
arbitrate to decide as an arbiter. [1/4 definitions]
arbitrator one who has final authority to decide an outcome; arbiter. [1/2 definitions]
bargain to decide the terms of a transaction or exchange; make a bargain. [1/6 definitions]
call off to decide not to do; cancel.
cancel to decide not to do; call off. [1/2 definitions]
championship (sometimes plural) one or more contests held to decide the champion. [1/2 definitions]
choose to decide between different possibilities. [1/2 definitions]
classify to decide what type something is or what group it belongs to. [1/2 definitions]
concurrent jurisdiction the power of two or more courts to each hear and decide cases related to the same matter or in the same geographic area.
conscience the sense that helps a person decide what is right and wrong.
court the judges or other people who hear and decide legal cases. [1/8 definitions]
criterion a standard or test by which to judge or decide.
decree to order or decide officially. [1/2 definitions]
determine to decide or set.
editor in the film industry, a person whose job is to view raw footage and decide, often in conjunction with the director and others, what shots will remain in the final film, what sequence they will be in, and how long each will be. [1/4 definitions]
elect to choose or decide. [1/2 definitions]
eliminate to decide to leave out; remove from the set of choices. [1/2 definitions]
fate the power that is often believed to decide what will happen in human life or history. [1/3 definitions]