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Comparative for showing confidence in making one's decisions
“Napoleon never flinched, he was decisive and free from doubt. In fact, he was strongly convinced of the success of his plans.”
Comparative for having or showing the ability to make decisions quickly, effectively, and without doubt
“The mindset of experimentation requires a willingness to take decisive action to produce results.”
Comparative for having great influence on the result of something
“I regard the analysis as decisive of the issue which is before us in this case.”
Comparative for providing a conclusion or finality to something
“The jury would be unable to convict Martin with a decisive finding.”
Comparative for able to persuade
“The scientists do not have a decisive argument in favor of their position.”
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