decidence (Meaning)
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decidence (n.)
A falling off.
Synonyms & Antonyms of decidence
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decidence Sentence Examples
- The decidence of the company's board to expand operations internationally surprised many stakeholders.
- Despite the decidence of the committee, there were lingering doubts about the feasibility of the proposed project.
- The decidence of the jury to convict the defendant was met with mixed reactions from the public.
- Management's decidence to restructure the organization led to significant layoffs.
- The decidence to invest heavily in research and development proved to be a wise move for the technology company.
- The decidence of the government to raise taxes sparked protests across the country.
- The decidence of the school administration to implement new teaching methods resulted in improved student performance.
- Despite the decidence of the team captain, some players were hesitant to adopt the new strategy.
- The decidence of the city council to allocate funds for infrastructure upgrades was met with widespread support from residents.
- The decidence of the committee to postpone the event disappointed many attendees.
FAQs About the word decidence
A falling off.
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No antonyms found.
The decidence of the company's board to expand operations internationally surprised many stakeholders.
Despite the decidence of the committee, there were lingering doubts about the feasibility of the proposed project.
The decidence of the jury to convict the defendant was met with mixed reactions from the public.
Management's decidence to restructure the organization led to significant layoffs.