Definitionn. the trait of resoluteness as evidenced by firmness of character or purpose
Last update: October 15, 2015
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You should show decisiveness while dealing with a client. [Please select]
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A man of decisive action when his mind was made up on any given question, his very decisiveness sometimes gave the impression that his judgments were hasty. [Please select]
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Fran took the tube with sudden decisiveness. [Please select]
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To be sure the voice was entirely different, but the rapidity and decisiveness of action, and the air of authority, were Fran's very own. [Please select]
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He spoke rapidly and with rather more than his usual shrewd decisiveness; then he paused to see the effect of his announcement. [Please select]
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He wobbled the least bit over these words, as if himself conscious of a certain inadequacy, but went on with his usual masculine decisiveness: "Now it must of course be as you wish." [Please select]
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But he lacks that profound sympathy with the human race which gives to moral decisiveness the creative energy of the great fighter. [Please select]
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And though crises arise in your business, you feel weighted down and unable to meet them with that shrewd discernment and decisiveness of action of which you know yourself capable. [Please select]
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