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1 דעה מכרעת
decisive opinion, final say, casting vote -
2 הוכחה חותכת
decisive proof, irrefutable evidence -
3 טון פסקני
decisive tone -
4 טענה ניצחת
decisive argument -
5 יתרון מכריע
decisive advantage, preponderance, preference -
6 נקודת הכרעה
decisive point; matchpoint -
7 עמדה נחרצת
decisive stand -
8 רגע ההכרעה
decisive moment -
9 תאריך קובע
decisive date -
10 ארמגדון
n. Armageddon, Har-Mageddon, site of the final battle between the kings of the Earth at the end of the world; final battle between good and evil at end of world; final supreme conflict, enormous decisive battle, any terribly destructive battle -
11 החלטי
adj. decisive, absolute, definitive, resolute, determined, decided, resolved, purposeful, hardheaded, manful, peremptory, resolutive, stable, stout, definite -
12 הסיבוב הקובע
the decisive round -
13 חותך
adj. decisive, incisive, snappish, snappy————————secant (geometry) -
14 מוחלט
adj. decisive, absolute, definite, flat, implicit, outright, plenary, pure, sheer, stark, strict, thorough, total, ultimate, unconditioned, utter, very, blooming, categoric, categorical, complete, de -
15 מכריע
adj. decisive, final, overwhelming, preponderant, prepotent, crucial, determinant; arbitrator————————amphibrach (music) -
16 מכרעת
adj. decisive; arbitrator -
17 נחוש בדעתו
adamant, decisive, resolute -
18 פסקני
adj. decisive, absolute, definite, categoric, categorical, decided -
19 קול המון כקול שדי
the voice of the people is the voice of God, vox populi vox Dei, decisive public opinion -
20 שעת-מבחן
critical hour, decisive hour
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