decession Antonyms

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Meaning of decession

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decession (n.)

Departure; decrease; -- opposed to accesion.

decession Sentence Examples

  1. Making a decision about which university to attend was a challenging process for me.
  2. After much deliberation, he finally reached a decision about changing careers.
  3. The decession to invest in renewable energy was met with unanimous approval from the board.
  4. She hesitated to make a decession on the color scheme for the living room.
  5. The decession to postpone the project was based on unforeseen budget constraints.
  6. Despite the pressure, he remained firm in his decession to pursue his passion for art.
  7. The decession to relocate the headquarters was met with mixed reactions from employees.
  8. It took several meetings to come to a decession regarding the new company policies.
  9. The decession to downsize the company was made reluctantly but deemed necessary for survival.
  10. We must trust in our decessions and move forward with confidence.

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Departure; decrease; -- opposed to accesion.

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No antonyms found.

Making a decision about which university to attend was a challenging process for me.

After much deliberation, he finally reached a decision about changing careers.

The decession to invest in renewable energy was met with unanimous approval from the board.

She hesitated to make a decession on the color scheme for the living room.