Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To reverse a decision concerning.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb To reverse or recant, as a previous decision.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb transitive To
reverse orrecant (a previousdecision ).
Etymologies
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Examples
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There really aren't that many "undecide" GOPers out there so McCain's convention "bounce" likely won't be that significant, or at least not as significant as Obama's.
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How can they do that, undecide and or uncommitted can be for any candidate and should therefore divided equally to each candidate.
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If I were an undecide Ohioan, I think that this ad would help to move me into Clinton's column.
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Barack Obama says: "I'm the decider, and I decide what is best to undecide from what I previously decided."
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Who the officially labeled undecide vote for is their own choice at the convention.
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Plus in the 18-24 range there are 34% undecide. 34 percent are you kidding me.
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I'm a fan of this user permalink continued from lat comment about why an undecide voter is havinga hard time chosing Obama:
Drew Westen: The Day the Momentum Changed: And What Obama Needs to Do in the Debates to Keep It 2008
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CROWLEY: Well, of course, if you've decided and haven't said so, you can always undecide.
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CROWLEY: Well, of course, if you've decided and haven't said so, you can always undecide.
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No one can undecide a decision quite as often as Bill Clinton.
Decisions, Decisions 2008
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