- CHOOSING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
ˈchüz chose ˈchōz ; chosen ˈchōz-ᵊn ; choosing ˈchü-ziŋ 1 : to select freely and after consideration choose a leader
- Choosing - definition of choosing by The Free Dictionary
Define choosing choosing synonyms, choosing pronunciation, choosing translation, English dictionary definition of choosing opt; pick out; select: She will not choose him as a dinner partner again
- CHOOSING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CHOOSING definition: 1 present participle of choose 2 present participle of choose Learn more
- CHOOSE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
choose in American English (tʃuːz) (verb chose, chosen or obsolete chose, choosing) transitive verb
- choosing - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
choose tʃuːz vb (chooses, choosing, chose, chosen) to select (a person, thing, course of action, etc) from a number of alternatives (transitive; takes a clause as object or an infinitive) to consider it desirable or proper: I don't choose to keep such company (intransitive) to like; please: you may stand if you choose
- Choosing - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
In English, 'choosing' is the present participle of 'choose,' reflecting an ongoing action of decision-making The roots of the word 'choose' come from Old English 'cyosan,' which means to select or pick out
- choosing - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
choosing (plural choosings) The act of making a choice Derived terms
- CHOOSE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
chose, chosen, chose, choosing to select from a number of possibilities; pick by preference She chose Sunday for her departure to prefer or decide (to do something) He chose to run for election to want; desire I choose moving to the city
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