Appearance
Use device theme  
Dark theme
Light theme

How to use decisive in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word decisive? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
Centrism developed in the 1930s as a decisive obstacle preventing workers from breaking with reformism and Stalinism.
They have decisive, take-charge personalities in a society that shuns wishy-washiness.
But some lummox has to miss the decisive penalty, and I'm saying it'll be him.
Of what use is decisive victory in battle, he asked, if we bleed to death as a result?
Moochin has a decisive Latin American feel, with rich ensembles, intricate horn and rhythm lines and a feisty alto solo from Joel Purnell.
He said ANC councillors had maladministered public funds and decisive action against corrupt councillors was needed.
The early game between Chile and the USA was decisive for both teams, with the winner earning a berth in the semi-finals.
Nor are the links with the unions in themselves decisive in determining the class nature of a party.
But she had no influence on Denise's photographic destiny, which took a decisive turn at the liberation of Paris.
Her impact on the leprous Syrian Commander is, of course, decisive for the narrative.
During the first round, the top eight women's seeds all won, and only one of them was pushed to a third and decisive set.
Climatic factors were decisive in producing top quality wines from the Bordeaux varieties Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.
The decisive engagement occurred in 1759 when an Anglo-American force of nine thousand men under General James Wolfe attacked Quebec, New France.
If a publisher can offer a game experience at half the price of its competitors by cutting out the middleman, they have a decisive advantage.
You wondered for a moment who was most bemused by this monumental and possibly decisive swing of the pendulum.
France believed that its nationwide mobilization of troops would be large and decisive enough to stop an attack through Belgium.
This break looks like it could be decisive as he storms well clear of the rest of the pack.
This appropriate way involves a special moment of decisive action that involves resoluteness.
Heskey was one of the returning wounded and lasted long enough to do decisive damage.
Additionally, they treat such information as a snapshot of material to be worked on, not as decisive.
Show More Sentences
Examples from Classical Literature
The verdict of posterity and not of the yearly subscriber or daily purchaser is decisive.
But no one familiar with the Victorian rhetoric will mistake the clou, the dominating and decisive word of that sentence.
We do not mean however to hold forth this circumstance as decisive in its condemnation.
In Savoy, in Switzerland, and many other countries, the progress of the counter-reformation had been rapid and decisive.
In Savoy, in Switzerland and many other countries, the progress of the counter-reformation had been rapid and decisive.
As has been seen, crim was not a man of many words, but of very decisive temper.
Still, as the case stood, his triumph was not the less brilliant or decisive.
I do not know what he said to the surgeon-major, but it was something clear and decisive.
But the decisive and discussable form of this is well summed up in that phrase about the health adviser of society.
More than this it would be exaggerative to say, and a mere anticipation of the really decisive events afterwards.
This locality was once more fated to be the scene of a battle decisive of ecuadorean history.
But, in order to equalise the values, we must add a third more to the latter, which is at once decisive of the question.
The key must be sought in the exilic and post-exilic age where, unfortunately, direct and decisive evidence is lacking.
To this religious lyric the flagellant frenzy and the subsequent formation of Companies of Laudesi gave decisive impulse.
The decisive battle with Darius was fought at Gaugamela, not at Arbela, as most writers tell us.
Pitt and Grenville said nothing decisive to him on this or any other topic.
She was still able to engage in small-scale fighting, but could no longer secure any decisive result.
Along with the imitativeness of early years there is something of the decisive initiative of maturity.
The size of the calculus is far from being decisive as to the certainty of impaction or as to the untoward results.
By the play of innumerably many surfaces and by the perfect and decisive planes, he creates an effect of magnitude.
Show More Sentences
Find more words!
Use * for blank tiles (max 2) Advanced Search Advanced Search
Use * for blank spaces Advanced Search
Advanced Word Finder

See Also

Nearby Words
8-letter Words Starting With
Find Sentences
go
Word Tools Finders & Helpers Apps More Synonyms
Copyright WordHippo © 2024