Use "decisively" in a sentence

1. To defeat decisively: Annihilated

2. Phinehas acted decisively.

3. She shook her head decisively.

4. Faithful worshippers must decisively renounce unrighteousness.

5. Jezebel’s attendants now had to act decisively.

6. The proposed bill was decisively defeated in Parliament.

7. Apostasy is decisively turning away from the faith

8. Yet again, we have failed to act decisively .

9. He courageously and decisively confronted their challenge to his authority.

10. He had decisively taken the edge off trade union power.

11. And they will act decisively on their unshakable faith.

12. Joseph acted decisively and selflessly to protect his child

13. It's not inevitable, but we need to act decisively.

14. She is busy watching the team pull ahead decisively.

15. The plan was decisively rejected by Congress three weeks ago.

16. Decisively my other foot sets itself onto the cable.

17. 4 Yet again, we have failed to act decisively .

18. The French have acted swiftly and decisively to protect their industries.

19. "I'll call for you at half ten," she said decisively.

20. In the economic sector, the market economy is decisively established.

21. When he felt fully in command of the situation, he acted decisively.

22. He clearly and decisively came down on the side of President Rafsanjani.

23. Globalization in this period was decisively shaped by nineteenth-century imperialism.

24. The Royalist forces were decisively defeated and Urquhart was taken prisoner.

25. Sometimes we must act decisively to break free from the past.

26. The heads of Great Groups have to act decisively, but never arbitrarily.

27. Pressure to act decisively came, among others, from Mr Smith's predecessor,(Sentencedict) Neil Kinnock.

28. Had he broken away more decisively earlier, the outcome might have been different.

29. The bluelight was supposed to give her foreknowledge so she could act decisively.

30. They returned in 38 BC, but were decisively defeated by Ventidius and Pacorus was killed.

31. 17:11) Instead, let us act decisively in order to sanctify Jehovah God’s name.

32. Abulia Loss or impairment of the ability to act decisively, make decisions, or perform actions

33. They reached as far as Lublin in eastern Poland before being decisively beaten at Zaslavl.

34. His harshness prompted a revolt that he crushed decisively in a pitched, two-day battle.

35. The affine transformation of the shape of the sample during straining simplifies the situation decisively.

36. By Acclamation, it was the best moment for Pence in a 2016 debate that he won decisively

37. 30 Anything outside that time - frame means you must reassess your position and act decisively.

38. We must use thinking ability and meet the temptation decisively rather than just drift into dangerous situations.

39. We must act decisively and collectively at national, regional and global levels to overcome these challenges

40. Thirty years ago, farmers say, the government acted decisively and quickly to contain hoof and mouth.

41. Outstanding differences on the border dispute between the two countries failed, however, to be resolved decisively.

42. She asking questions so brusquely and giving orders so decisively Pork's eyebrows went up in mystification.

43. Theodoric's forces contributed decisively to the victory of the Romans, but he himself was killed during the battle.

44. I am determined to work with my colleagues in the Commission to advance decisively on this agenda.

45. Clinch definition, to settle (a matter) decisively: After they Clinched the deal they went out to celebrate

46. Those who wish to obtain God’s blessing must act decisively, without delay, in harmony with his requirements.

47. Too few managers and supervisors had learned to act decisively not withstanding their new decision-making authority.

48. Tatsuoki became involved in a bitter rivalry with Akechi Mitsuhide, and lost to him decisively in 1564.

49. 1185 Battle of Dan-no-ura – Minamoto no Yoshitsune decisively defeats Taira forces in naval battle ending the war.

50. Government is still free-and required-to move decisively to end discrimination when it happens, case by case, he said.

51. It was only decisively ended by the Revolution of 16 Muddiman having become too closely associated with the fallen regime.

52. Synonyms for Conclusively include decisively, positively, convincingly, definitively, determinately, once for all, once and for all, permanently, irrevocably and absolutely

53. 23 The media magnate's air of invincibility evaporated on Monday when voters decisively rejected candidates who campaigned under his banner.

54. Seku Amadu's forces decisively defeated the Bambara, taking Djenné and much of the territory around Mopti and forming into a Massina Empire.

55. But many critics claim the policy of a strong currency has decisively contributed to sluggish growth and record unemployment in both countries.

56. We built more hospitals and moved decisively away from the terrible stop-go years of the 1970s when capital budgets were slashed.

57. 29 But many critics claim the policy of a strong currency has decisively contributed to sluggish growth and record unemployment in both countries.

58. On his eighteenth birthday, his parents had believed it necessary to commit the act that would decisively save their only child.

59. To his unfeigned astonishment the questions were answered promptly, simply, and decisively, and when the interview was ended my companion naively expressed his wonderment.

60. During the initial years of independence the Democratic Party government moved decisively to undercut many of the residual powers of the chiefs.

61. George was a superb dean, not least because of his capacity to listen to colleagues and then make up his mind decisively.

62. If the attempt was made and failed, the organisation would be discredited and no longer able to intervene decisively in Ulster affairs.

63. But statistics from the last decade have shown quite decisively that up to 60 percent of those killed in drunk driving accidents are teenagers.”

64. This page shows answers to the clue Clobber, followed by 4 definitions like “To defeat decisively”, “Strike violently and repeatedly” and “Clobber is …

65. 9 To his unfeigned astonishment the questions were answered promptly, simply, and decisively, and when the interview was ended my companion naively expressed his wonderment.

66. Fiscal buffers have not yet been restored, while sustainability concerns and high and increasing debt ratios remain to be addressed decisively in countries where these are present.

67. 7 Mr. Cohen's recent jaunt to Beijing was intended to convince the Chinese government that it must decisively curtail its ties to Tehran, or face real economic costs.

68. They welcomed the presentation of the 2003 ABAC Report to APEC Economic Leaders and acknowledged ABAC's call to act decisively to deliver on APEC members' commitments.

69. By 1700, the Ottomans had been driven out of Hungary and the balance of power along the frontier had shifted decisively in favor of the West.

70. For these and other efforts, Reagan was attacked by liberals at the time as a dangerous warmonger, but conservative historians assert that he decisively won the Cold War.

71. (Romans 6:21; 8:13) That is why the old personality must be put away, stripped off decisively and completely, the way an old, dirty garment is taken off.

72. Perhaps because a lesson had been learned by the weak response to the war in Bosnia and the failure in Rwanda, when Serbia attacked Kosovo, international action was taken much more decisively.

73. The Almoravids were crucial in preventing the fall of Al-Andalus to the Iberian Christian kingdoms, when they decisively defeated a coalition of the Castilian and Aragonese armies at the Battle of Sagrajas in 1086

74. The agency said it was unable to decisively rule out a link between some extremely rare blood Clotting events and the vaccine but felt the benefits of getting vaccinated outweighed the risks.

75. The unique role of infrastructure in helping to provide basic services for poor people, creating jobs and opportunity, facilitating access to markets, and ensuring sustainable growth in our ever-growing cities requires policymakers to act quickly and decisively.

76. Anthropology, “the science of humanity,” which studies human beings in aspects ranging from the biology and evolutionary history of Homo sapiens to the features of society and culture that decisively distinguish humans from other animal species.

77. Autotomy has been propos … In rats, recent evidence suggests that injury discharge caused by peripheral nerve section releases excitatory amino acids into the spinal cord which in turn influences decisively the development of Autotomy, a self-mutilation …

78. The brutal shooting of workers marching to the Tsar with a petition for reform on 9 January 1905 (known as the "Bloody Sunday"), which set in motion the Revolution of 1905, seems to have pushed Gorky more decisively toward radical solutions.

79. Convince (v.) 1520s, "to overcome in argument," from Latin Convincere "to overcome decisively," from assimilated form of com-, here probably an intensive prefix (see com-), + vincere "to conquer" (from nasalized form of PIE root *weik-(3) "to fight, conquer")

80. Studies of known actinides and discoveries of further transuranic elements provided more data in support of this point of view, but the phrase "actinide hypothesis" (the implication being that a "hypothesis" is something that has not been decisively proven) remained in active use by scientists through the late 1950s.