decisive in the PONS Dictionary

decisive Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

decisive action
“no, ” was his decisive reply

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In spite of the generally stagnant nature of this front, this theatre would prove decisive.
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Where they are only giving a new interpretation of well-known facts, this is not decisive.
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Some claim it was the decisive turning point in the campaign.
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The decisive factor was reportedly the overall cost, both in terms of unit cost, and operating and maintenance costs.
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It is decisive that the type of use is not only specified by its technical possibilities but also by its economical importance and usability.
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The two magicians engaged in a terrifying sorcerers' battle, but neither was able to gain a decisive advantage.
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There is no decisive text and both views are held.
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These problems could be mastered by a decisive rector after 1945 and an urgently necessary extension for laboratories was built.
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I made up my mind to dive leftwards and for sure, there it was a decisive save.
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More lives will be saved by decisive action early, than by prolonging the insurgency.
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