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Synonyms and antonyms of To make a decision in British Thesaurus

To make a decision

decide (verb)

to consider something carefully and officially state what should be done about it

determine (verb)

to officially decide something

conclude (verb)

to decide that something is true after looking at all the evidence you have

settle (verb)

to decide something definitely

resolve (verb)

formal to make a firm decision to do something

come down ()

to make a decision that supports or opposes someone or something

agree (verb)

to decide together what will be done and how it will be done

appoint (verb)

formal to choose a time or place for something to happen

choose (verb)

to decide to do something

decide (verb)

to make a choice about what you are going to do

decide against ()

to not choose someone or something

decision (verb)

business to make a decision on something, especially using special software and automatic processes

deliver (verb)

to give an official decision

determine (verb)

formal to decide that you really want to do something

elect to do something ()

to choose to do something

find (verb)

to make a formal decision about something after listening to all the facts

get/take it into your head to do something ()

to decide to do something, and be determined to do it even if other people do not like it

name (verb)

to decide on and state something such as a date, time, place, or price

opt (verb)

to make a choice or decision from a range of possibilities

put/set/turn your mind to something ()

to decide to do something and try very hard to achieve it

resolve (verb)

formal to make a formal decision, usually after a discussion and a vote at a meeting

rule in ()

to decide that something is a possibility or that it will definitely happen

see/think fit ()

to decide that something is the best thing to do. You often use this expression to refer to decisions or actions that you do not agree with

separate the sheep from the goats ()

to separate the people who are clever or good from the ones who are not

settle for ()

to accept someone or something that is not exactly what you wanted because you cannot have what you wanted

settle on ()

to make a decision between two or more people or things after not being certain which to choose

take on ()

to decide to do something without asking permission from anyone else

take your courage in both hands ()

to decide to do something, even though you are nervous or frightened about it

trade off ()

to accept a disadvantage so that you can have a benefit

work out ()

to decide or agree on something