Decisioned: meaning, definitions and examples
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decisioned
[ dɪˈsaɪdɪd ]
past tense
The term 'decisioned' is a non-standard variant of the past tense of the verb 'decide.' It is rarely used in modern English and is generally considered incorrect. Instead, the correct past tense form is 'decided.' Therefore, in standard English, one would use 'decided' to indicate that a decision has been made previously.
Synonyms
concluded, determined, resolved
Examples of usage
- She decided to move to a new city.
- They decided on a place for dinner.
- He decided to start a new project.
- We decided that it was time to leave.
Translations
Translations of the word "decisioned" in other languages:
🇵🇹 decidido
🇮🇳 निर्णय लिया
🇩🇪 entschieden
🇮🇩 diputuskan
🇺🇦 вирішено
🇵🇱 zdecydowany
🇯🇵 決定された
🇫🇷 décidé
🇪🇸 decidido
🇹🇷 karara bağlandı
🇰🇷 결정된
🇸🇦 مُتَّخَذ قرار
🇨🇿 rozhodnuto
🇸🇰 rozhodnuté
🇨🇳 已决定
🇸🇮 odločeno
🇮🇸 ákveðið
🇰🇿 шешім қабылданды
🇬🇪 გადაწყვეტილი
🇦🇿 qərara alındı
🇲🇽 decidido
Etymology
The word 'decide' comes from the Latin 'decidere,' which means "to cut off" or "to settle." This origin reflects the process of making a decision, where options are evaluated and one is chosen, effectively 'cutting off' the others. The use of 'decide' can be traced back to the Middle English period and has evolved over time to include various forms, such as 'decides,' 'deciding,' and 'decided.' However, the non-standard form 'decisioned' does not have a recognized place in the language, as it contradicts standard grammatical rules.