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Definitions for Decider
[1] to solve or conclude (a question, controversy, or struggle) by giving victory to one side: The judge decided the case in favor of the plaintiff.
[2] to determine or settle (something in dispute or doubt): to decide an argument.
[3] to bring (a person) to a decision; persuade or convince: The new evidence decided him.
[4] to settle something in dispute or doubt: The judge decided in favor of the plaintiff.
[5] to make a judgment or determine a preference; come to a conclusion.
[6] the point, goal, game, etc, that determines who wins a match or championship
[7] (may take a clause or an infinitive as object; when intr, sometimes foll by on or about) to reach a decision decide what you want ; he decided to go
[8] (tr) to cause (a person) to reach a decision the weather decided me against going
[9] (tr) to determine or settle (a contest or question) he decided his future plans
[10] (tr) to influence decisively the outcome of (a contest or question) Borg's stamina decided the match
[11] (intr; foll by for or against) to pronounce a formal verdict
Words nearby Decider
decidedeci-, deciare, decibar, decibel, decidable, decide, decided, decider, deciding, decidua, decidua basalis
Origin of Decider
1350–1400; Middle English deciden < Middle French decider < Latin dēcīdere literally, to cut off, equivalent to dē- de- + -cīdere (combining form of caedere to cut)
Other words from Decider
de·cid·er , noun
pre·de·cide , verb (used with object), pre·de·cid·ed, pre·de·cid·ing.
re·de·cide , verb, re·de·cid·ed, re·de·cid·ing.
Word origin for Decider
C14: from Old French decider, from Latin dēcīdere, literally: to cut off, from caedere to cut