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Entry 3 senses · 2 variants Webster, 1913

Decide

/dĭsˌ-īd'/ · De·cide · IPA /dɪˈsaɪd/
01 v. t. To cut off; to separate.
imp. & p. p. Decided; p. pr. & vb. n. Deciding
  1. 1.
    To cut off; to separate.[Obs.]
    “Our seat denies us traffic here; The sea, too near, decides us from the rest.” Fuller.
  2. 2.
    To bring to a termination, as a question, controversy, struggle, by giving the victory to one side or party; to render judgment concerning; to determine; to settle.
    “So shall thy judgment be; thyself hast decided it.” — 1 Kings xx. 40.
    “The quarrel toucheth none but us alone; Betwixt ourselves let us decide it then.” Shak.
02 v. i. To determine; to form a definite opinion; to come to a conclusion; to give decision; as, the court decided in favor of the defendant.
  1. 1.
    To determine; to form a definite opinion; to come to a conclusion; to give decision; as, the court decided in favor of the defendant.
    “Who shall decide, when doctors disagree?” Pope.