Having the power or authority to make decisions.(adjective)
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Use "decisional" in a sentence
"In other words, the decision of the believer is the key step in salvation; this is a doctrine known as decisional regeneration and it underlies all that I have ever found problematic in evangelicalism - from that first conversation about Gandhi onwards."
"This news Google product is a new category of social network called decisional social network."
"Fruitfully, it unpacks the often-fuzzy idea of "privacy" with reference to the legal traditions of the UK, the US and other jurisdictions, arguing that "the generous extension of privacy to 'decisional' matters (abortion, contraception, sexual preference) and the (understandable) conflation with freedom and autonomy that it engenders, is a mistake"; the emphasis should be instead on the protection of "personal information"."