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    Use "decisively" in a sentence

    decisively example sentences

    decisively


    1. He had to project the air of a confident and experienced battle captain ready to identify threats and respond to them decisively


    2. and a shrug he turned decisively down the lane leading to


    3. shook his head decisively


    4. insurance,’ she said decisively – relieved to be still alive


    5. ’ The obvious understatement was making him more decisively angry than frightened


    6. It would simply lose it more slowly or decisively, perhaps in 1919 instead of 1918


    7. The one example in recent years of a president acting as decisively and as quickly as needed was Bush Sr


    8. She put up one hand with a warning finger that made us pause and watch as she unbuttoned her blouse with the other hand, slowly and decisively


    9. He was interrupted somewhat violently by Amonas who neatly but decisively pushed him towards the pillar of light


    10. In respect of my feelings evidently, Levi came to me and placed his hand under my chin decisively, pulling my face up, forcing me to gaze at him

    11. Yours and the girls’ role on behalf of Madeleine will decisively ensure that Love is fulfilled in this case


    12. 281 was decisively aggravated in 2004 by the complementary law No


    13. ” she stated decisively


    14. Having said this quietly, decisively, he turned to circle the room


    15. I knew decisively that mahogany wainscot should be added


    16. Now, on the 6th, the balance of planetary power shifts decisively to the Western, social sector of the Horoscope


    17. When the time comes we will be ready to move quickly and decisively


    18. He slammed down his shot of brandy decisively, and said, “Let’s do it


    19. ‘Take them all out,’ said DS Burrows decisively, ‘Let’s see why he’s stacked them all in there, shall we?’


    20. What will it be?” she inquired decisively, but very

    21. as he shook my hand decisively and went out, clutching his case and


    22. husband's feelings any more and separated with him decisively


    23. both quickly and decisively it would be all the better


    24. Thus, while I truly hope that you will be able to resolve your differences by peaceful means from now on, the Time Patrol will not hesitate to act decisively in the future against anyone, and I say anyone, who will endanger peace again


    25. violently and decisively to put an end to it all, but he knew that was


    26. He trounced them decisively


    27. taken a decisively negative tone upon Alex’s announcement that he


    28. Thus averting the threat of invasion and for the first time in history command of the air combined with strategic bombing decisively ended a military campaign


    29. This was at a time when the Germans in the West had been decisively beaten


    30. In the history known to Nancy Laplante, which I believe still mirrors pretty closely the present situation in Indochina, the French tried to vanquish militarily the Vietminh, who didn’t enjoy direct Soviet air support like right now, but were still decisively defeated in the field in 1954 and were forced to agree to free elections in Vietnam and to leave Indochina

    31. In that case we will respond decisively but defensively


    32. And when Hulagu’s army moved north of the Caucasus mountains to punish Berke, it was decisively defeated by the Golden Horde


    33. The Netherlands rose up to challenge England in the fourth Anglo-Dutch war about one hundred years later in the wake of the American Revolution but by then the Dutch were so seriously lacking in naval strength that they were decisively defeated


    34. Erdogan had done his best in the last years to weaken the leadership of the Turkish Army by arresting a number of top generals on charges of conspiracy but, sooner or later, the remaining senior army leadership was going to say ‘enough’ and finally act decisively


    35. He narrowed his eyes at her, then said, decisively, “No comment!”


    36. Once a wide enough secure perimeter will have been seized, more divisions will then be ferried from England to help engage decisively the German forces that will rush in to counter-attack


    37. A concert of wild cheers followed the end of the firing: the latest threat to Ville-Marie had been decisively defeated with no losses to the French side


    38. “Yes,” said Horace decisively


    39. “You cannot clap with one hand,” she said very decisively


    40. Long before he came on the scene, other Greeks (the Ten Thousand, Agesilaus of Sparta) have defeated the Persians decisively

    41. decisively took the cup and drank, knowing that he would die


    42. He tried to politely refuse the request, but the pasha said decisively, ‘If you do not come by yourself, I will come myself in order to fetch you here


    43. Joel pondered his brother-in-law’s question a moment, to come up with a solution to it, before answering it decisively


    44. decisively, I assure you that this evil beast has no intention of stopping


    45. He was decisively defeatedat Troyes by the Gothic leader Theodoric in league with the


    46. She clutched his hand decisively


    47. moved back with bared fangs, placing herself decisively between Matt and the man


    48. When you trace it back, you should decisively get rid of it as junk and try to find as soon as possible a new, more positive Understanding of all circumstances of your Life, both “past” and “future”


    49. decisively that as long as this accord is maintained, most Kelantanese


    50. I thought of my father"s two Greek directors who were with me for a few years, who could have helped me decisively, advised me with prudence and sagacity, both dead







































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    Synonyms for "decisively"

    decisively resolutely

    "decisively" definitions

    with firmness


    with finality; conclusively


    in an indisputable degree