Decided in spanish

Decidido

pronunciation: deθididoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

decide = decidir, dirimir. 

Example: At the two extremes, the order may simply be decided for each topic as and when it arises, and followed thereafter.

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» decide against + Gerundio = decidir no + Infinitivo.

Example: Sometime around the turn of the century the American library community decided against continuing its analysis of the periodical literature that we find so well explicated in the printed catalogs of Enoch Pratt and other major libraries at that time.

» decide against + Nombre = decidir no + Infinitivo.

Example: Although the Editorial Policy Committee decided against the publication of the new edition to celebrate the centenary, they did mark the occasion by two other publications.

» decide as + Pronombre + go along = decidir sobre la marcha.

Example: She said previous boards have decided as they went along, and that policy seemed to work well for them.

» reluctantly decide = decidir de mala gana, decidir a la fuerza.

Example: However, with a job offer as a music teacher in Minnesota, the couple reluctantly decided to leave Colorado to start a family and take on a teaching career.

» undecided = indeciso, entre dos aguas.

Example: Poul Qvist Joergensen, Social Democratic MP, expressed his Party's undecided attitude towards tax exemption for sponsorship.

decided 

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» to be decided = por decidir, sin concretar.

Example: operational dates, possible use of existing software and costing are yet to be decided.

Decided synonyms

distinct in spanish: distinto, pronunciation: dɪstɪŋkt part of speech: adjective definite in spanish: definido, pronunciation: defənət part of speech: adjective
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