verb

definition

To pick; to make the choice of; to select.

example

I chose a nice ripe apple from the fruit bowl.

definition

To elect.

example

He was chosen as president in 1990.

definition

To decide to act in a certain way.

example

I chose to walk to work today.

definition

To wish; to desire; to prefer.

Examples of chooses in a Sentence

If a dhjan chooses incorrectly, his world suffers.

I can track, but I won't fight an Other, if that madman chooses to fight one.

If a dhjan chooses well, his world flourishes.

When a change of Government occurs the president chooses a prominent parliamentarian as premier and president of the council.

He appoints the members of nearly all committees, he chooses the chairman of each, and he directs the reference of bills to the various committees.

The general assembly annually at its first meeting chooses one of its ministerial members as moderator.

He chooses this order so as to work up to a climax of error and absurdity in heathen worship. The direct natureworship of the Chaldeans is shown to be false because its objects are works of the Creator, fashioned for the use of men.

What if she chooses one of your brothers? she challenged.

The congregation chooses all the officers, and these form a church council.

Will tear through even a warrior, unless it chooses not to.

On this method the sacred writings are regarded as an inexhaustible mine of philosophical and dogmatic wisdom; in reality the exegete reads his own ideas into any passage he chooses.

It has been warned of the limitations and risks in use of the information, and despite such warnings, chooses of its own free will to continue to access or use the Contents.

The provincial council is presided over by a chairman, elected from its members; and the council also chooses an executive committee of four, who need not be members of the council.

The chieftain acts as father and priest to the tribe; but at the greater festivals he chooses some one specially learned in holy offerings to conduct the sacrifice in the name of the people.

He determines to rob them both (an operation which may be very satisfactorily expressed by - I); but, being a wag, he chooses his own way of doing it.

From the fifteen which remain the electoral assembly chooses three.

Each historian chooses his own epoch or century and his own subject, and spends his life mastering such traces of it as he can find.

He defines the will as that by which the " mind chooses anything."

At the same time it cannot be broadly said that Christianity took a decisive side in the metaphysical controversy on free-will and necessity; since, just as in Greek philosophy the need of maintaining freedom as the ground of responsibility clashes with the conviction that no one deliberately chooses his own harm, so in Christian ethics it clashes with the attribution of all true human virtue to supernatural grace, as well as with the belief in divine foreknowledge.

When a living falls vacant, the governor-general of the island, after consultation with the bishop, selects three candidates, and from these the congregation chooses one, the election being subsequently confirmed by the governor-general.

Near Loanda Livingstone noted that " a chief may metamorphose himself into a lion, kill any one he chooses, and resume his proper form."

This body represents and acts for the county as a corporation; has charge of the erection and repair of county buildings; levies the county taxes, which are limited by law, however, to three mills on the dollar exclusive of those for schools, public highways, interest on the county debt, and other special purposes; divides the county into highway districts, and chooses a highway commissioner for each district for a term of two years; and chooses a superintendent of schools, a surveyor, a public administrator and public guardian, a board for the equalization of taxes, a coroner, a ranger, and a jail physician or health officer each for a term of two years, three commissioners of the poor for a term of three years (one each year), and a keeper and sealer of weights and measures to serve during its pleasure.

He's a threat to the survival of the Guardians, if he chooses to protect her, the Watcher said.

Her win or loss is mine to enforce, if either of you chooses not to honor the terms.

He doesn't choose ' fornication ', He chooses the word ' adultery ' .

A young couple chooses someone's backyard to relieve their passions!

In the SPRING term each YEAR GROUP chooses a charity to support.

In addition, the sniffer chooses a random protocol and sends the packet to the logging daemon.

The user chooses a destination using their mobile phone.

And if He chooses to be glorified in judgment by making a vessel that is not honorable, that's His choice.

Whoever said that God's words are not inexhaustible or that God cannot create whatever he chooses by his powerful Word?

Taxes will depend on the period of time over which the participant chooses to receive the installments.

She chooses to download the resources to her personal knowledge manager to view off-line.

Eg, the monarch symbolically chooses the prime minister, can dissolve parliament and no bill can pass into law without royal assent.

Better yet, the examples he chooses are far more real-world than most similar examples in other books.

He chooses to give a point by point rebuttal of my earlier comments.

Like darts chooses better chance elite world renown of skill are.

For more details on which pane it chooses to resize, see layout semantics.

They *want* to believe any old tosh that Hezbollah chooses to serve them up without checking any authenticity.

A tenant is not entitled to insist that he or she chooses the tradesman.

The Captain chooses the venue for Captainâs day in June each year, which adds variety to the golf clubs visited.

Others, while recognizing the supreme authority of the papal magisterium in matters of doctrine, confine the infallibility to those cases alone in which the pope chooses to make use of it, and declares positively that he is imposing on all the faithful the obligation of belief in a certain definite proposition, under pain of heresy and exclusion from the Church; they do not insist on any special form, but only require that the pope should clearly manifest his will to the Church.

The council also chooses communal delegates to elect senators; and draws up the list of repartiteurs, whose function is to settle how the communes share of direct taxes shall be allotted among the taxpayers.

We see it in Huxley, and still more in Haeckel, whose materialism (which he chooses to term "monism") is evidently conditioned by ignorance of the history and present position of speculation.

It is in E major, while Beethoven chooses to use trumpets in C. The only note which these can play in E major is the tonic, to which they are accordingly confined until the recapitulation of the second subject.

One might almost say that Duns Scotus recognizes the principle of a gradual physical evolution, only that he chooses to represent the mechanism by which the process is brought about by means of quaint scholastic fictions.

It is exceedingly voracious, feeding on the smaller denizens of the ocean - fish, crustaceans, worms and molluscs, and greedily taking almost any bait the fisherman chooses to employ.

Where faith is so profound as to believe the Divine guidance all, and the individual intelligence nil, a man is able to persuade himself that any course he chooses to take is the one he is directed to take.

It was from Helvetius that he learnt that, men being universally and solely governed by self-love, the so-called moral judgments are really the common judgments of any society as to its common interests; that it is therefore futile on the one hand to propose any standard of virtue, except that of conduciveness to general happiness, and on the other hand useless merely to lecture men on duty and scold them for vice; that the moralist's proper function is rather to exhibit the coincidence of virtue with private happiness; that, accordingly, though nature has bound men's interests together in many ways, and education by developing sympathy and the habit of mutual help may much extend the connexion, still the most effective moralist is the legislator, who by acting on self-love through legal sanctions may mould human conduct as he chooses.

Be Cool is a sequel that chooses to recycle instead of reinvent.

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