Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for take a decision

take a decision

Discover More

Example Sentences

She added that people had died unnecessarily because the government "couldn't take a decision and waited for Trump".

From BBC

In what is being regarded as comments directed towards his playing squad and the club's future ambitions, Guardiola added: "In the right moment the club will take a decision about what is needed to allow this club to still be there."

From BBC

"I don't have an answer right now but we are going to take a decision with common sense."

From BBC

“It now falls on you, as a custom officer, to take a decision about stopping a vehicle or not,” he said.

From BBC

Lord Heseltine, government minister who announced closure of 31 mines in 1992: "My personal view was one of great sadness to have to take a decision which everybody knew was coming. Frankly, the miners knew there was an end to coal production for economic reasons. They knew it was going to happen. That doesn't make it any easier or any less unpleasant. It was simply a fact of economic life."

From BBC

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement