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View definitions for decisively

decisively

adverb as in conclusively

adverb as in emphatically

adverb as in resolutely

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Example Sentences

Weeks later, Biden dropped out of the race, handing the reins to Vice President Kamala Harris, who would go on to be decisively defeated by Trump.

But sources familiar with the discussions agreed the dynamics of the talks shifted decisively in mid-December and the pace changed.

From BBC

It's on that basis that I now encourage you to act swiftly and decisively to address this coming flood of preventable harm.

From BBC

I have to assume that going back to 2021, when you decisively turned against Trump, you could never have imagined him coming back to power.

From Salon

His election win and now imminent return to the White House was a plot twist that Carter never publicly contemplated, as he decisively closed the door behind him when he left office.

From BBC

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

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