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- verb transitive To
decide again or anew.
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Examples
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So the decider, decided to redecide his decision that he decided was the wrong decision when he decided it?
Think Progress » UPDATE: The National Anthem At Bush’s First Inaugural 2006
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And they didn't make a motion for rehearing or to have you come back and redecide it or whatever else, they just ignored you and went ahead and did it.
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I reach the front door of Canfield and then redecide to leave the note where it was.
The Rules of Attraction Ellis, Bret Easton 1963
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So here, you see, a lower court was impudently preparing to try and redecide a cause which had already been decided by its superior, a court of higher authority.
Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc — Volume 2 Mark Twain 1872
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The difference is that the US constitution is purposfully vague, leaving the detail to the Congress and the Supreme court to decide and redecide.
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The difference is that the US constitution is purposfully vague, leaving the detail to the Congress and the Supreme court to decide and redecide.
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Of course if she’d been gang raped by the KRB group the trollies would have to redecide their allegiance wouldn’t they.
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And I’m never a better decider than when I decide to redecide my decisions.
Think Progress » UPDATE: The National Anthem At Bush’s First Inaugural 2006
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(totally my family mentality, not mine) In essence, I had to redecide to get rid of each item.
this woman's work 2009
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