Overturn as a decision
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REPEALOverturn, as a decision
CAPSIZEOverturn, as a boat
TOPPLEOverturn, as a government
cabalthe artifices and intrigues of a group of persons secretly united in a plot (as to overturn a government)
HASTYRash, as a decision
RASHHasty, as a decision
HASTYPremature, as a decision
HASTYRushed, as a decision
SNAPImpulsive, as a decision.
REVERSESChanges, as a decision.
UNDOReverse, as a decision
SNAPHasty, as a decision
SPLITSECONDAlmost instant, as a decision
ARRIVEATCome to, as a decision
AGONIZESStruggles, as over a decision
LIEWITHDepend upon, as a decision
HASTYQuickly made, as a decision
STICKTOStay with, as a decision
STOODBYAdhered to, as a decision
SNAPToo quick, as a decision
AGONIZEStruggle (over), as a decision
REVERSESet aside, as a legal decision.
AGONIZEStruggle painfully (over), as a decision
MAKEORBREAKCrucial, as a moment or decision
RENDERMake a decision, as a judge
PUTPresent for decision, as a question.
PRECEDENTDecision serving as a pattern for the future.
temporizeto delay so as to gain time or to avoid making a decision
temporiseto delay so as to gain time or to avoid making a decision
temporizingTEMPORIZE, to delay so as to gain time or to avoid making a decision
temporisedTEMPORISE, to delay so as to gain time or to avoid making a decision
temporizedTEMPORIZE, to delay so as to gain time or to avoid making a decision
temporisesTEMPORISE, to delay so as to gain time or to avoid making a decision
temporisingTEMPORISE, to delay so as to gain time or to avoid making a decision
temporizesTEMPORIZE, to delay so as to gain time or to avoid making a decision
unreadylacking in presence of mind, as when a quick decision or a sharp answer is required
appealablecapable of being appealed against; that may be removed to a higher tribunal for decision; as, the cause is appealable
evocation(formerly) an action of a court in summoning a case from another, usually lower, court for purposes of complete review and decision, as on an appeal in which the issue is incidental or procedural and the court of first instance has not yet rendered a deci