reach decision
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Literalmente: to arrive at a choice
Use it to signal that a period of deliberation is over and a choice is final.
En 15 segundos
- Used when a choice is made after careful thought or discussion.
- Implies a process or journey was completed to get there.
- Common in both professional settings and serious personal choices.
Significado
It means you have finally finished thinking about something and have made a choice. It suggests there was a process or a journey involved before getting to the final answer.
Ejemplos clave
3 de 6In a business meeting
After reviewing the budget, the board has reached a decision.
After reviewing the budget, the board has reached a decision.
Choosing a movie with a partner
It took an hour, but we finally reached a decision on what to watch.
It took an hour, but we finally reached a decision on what to watch.
Texting a friend about a job offer
I've reached a decision about the new job! I'm taking it!
I've reached a decision about the new job! I'm taking it!
Contexto cultural
The phrase reflects the Western emphasis on 'due process' and logical deliberation. It became a staple of legal and corporate English in the 20th century to indicate that a conclusion was not impulsive but carefully considered. In many English-speaking countries, reaching a decision is seen as a collaborative milestone in team environments.
The 'Process' Secret
Use 'reach' when you want to sound like you worked hard to choose. It makes you look more responsible than just saying 'I decided'.
Don't Overuse with Food
Unless you are joking, don't use this for what you want for lunch. It's too heavy for a sandwich choice!
En 15 segundos
- Used when a choice is made after careful thought or discussion.
- Implies a process or journey was completed to get there.
- Common in both professional settings and serious personal choices.
What It Means
Think of reach a decision as the finish line of a long race. It is not just about choosing; it is about the effort you put in to get there. You use this when you have weighed all your options. It implies that the thinking part is officially over. You have arrived at your destination.
How To Use It
You usually use this phrase with a subject like we, the committee, or I. It often follows a period of waiting or debating. You can say We have reached a decision to sound official. It sounds more complete than just saying I decided. It adds a bit of weight to your words. Use it when the choice actually mattered.
When To Use It
Use it in your professional life during meetings or interviews. It is perfect for when a group finally agrees on a plan. Use it at home when picking a vacation spot after weeks of arguing. It works well in emails when you want to look organized. It is great for serious moments like a jury in a court case. Even in a restaurant, if you have been staring at the menu for ten minutes, you can tell the waiter you have finally reached a decision.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use it for tiny, instant choices. If you pick a red pen over a blue one, do not say you reached a decision. That sounds way too dramatic! Avoid it in very fast-paced, casual slang conversations. It might make you sound like a robot or a lawyer. If your friend asks if you want pizza, just say Yes. Do not say I have reached a decision regarding the pizza unless you are being funny.
Cultural Background
In English-speaking cultures, especially in business, the process of deciding is highly valued. We like to show that we are being fair and logical. Using reach suggests that every voice was heard. It reflects a culture that values consensus and deliberate thought. It is a very common phrase in legal dramas and news reports, which gives it a sense of authority.
Common Variations
You might hear people say come to a decision or arrive at a decision. These mean almost the exact same thing. Reach feels a bit more like an achievement. You can also say reach a final decision to show there is no going back. If you are struggling, you might say you are struggling to reach a decision. This shows you are still in the middle of the process.
Notas de uso
This phrase is a 'collocation,' meaning these words just naturally live together in English. It is safe for work, school, and serious personal matters. Avoid using it for trivial, split-second actions.
The 'Process' Secret
Use 'reach' when you want to sound like you worked hard to choose. It makes you look more responsible than just saying 'I decided'.
Don't Overuse with Food
Unless you are joking, don't use this for what you want for lunch. It's too heavy for a sandwich choice!
The Jury Connection
In the US and UK, the phrase is most famous for juries. Using it in a meeting gives you a tiny bit of that 'judge' authority.
Ejemplos
6After reviewing the budget, the board has reached a decision.
After reviewing the budget, the board has reached a decision.
Shows a formal, collective choice made by a group.
It took an hour, but we finally reached a decision on what to watch.
It took an hour, but we finally reached a decision on what to watch.
Used here to show the struggle of picking something simple.
I've reached a decision about the new job! I'm taking it!
I've reached a decision about the new job! I'm taking it!
Conveys excitement and the end of a long period of thinking.
Has the jury reached a decision?
Has the jury reached a decision?
The most formal and traditional use of the phrase.
Give me one more minute, I'm very close to reaching a decision on the tacos.
Give me one more minute, I'm very close to reaching a decision on the tacos.
Uses formal language for a trivial choice to create humor.
It was hard, but I reached a decision to move out for my own peace.
It was hard, but I reached a decision to move out for my own peace.
Shows the weight and gravity of a life-changing choice.
Ponte a prueba
Choose the correct verb to complete the professional phrase.
The committee needs more time to ___ a decision.
While 'make' is common, 'reach' is the specific collocation used to describe the end of a process.
Complete the sentence to show the decision is final.
We have finally ___ a decision after weeks of debate.
The present perfect 'have reached' indicates a recently completed action.
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Ayudas visuales
Formality Scale of 'Deciding'
Quick, everyday choices.
I picked the red one.
Standard way to say you chose.
I made a decision.
Implies a thoughtful process.
We reached a decision.
Legal or official announcements.
The court has reached a verdict.
Where to use 'Reach a Decision'
Job Offer
Choosing between two companies.
Buying a House
Finalizing a huge purchase.
Group Projects
Agreeing on a topic.
Serious Relationships
Deciding to get married.
Preguntas frecuentes
11 preguntasThey are very similar, but reach a decision sounds more like the end of a long process. Make a decision is more general and can be used for quick choices.
You can, but it might sound dramatic. For example, saying I reached a decision on which socks to wear is usually a joke.
It is neutral to formal. It's perfectly fine in a business email or a serious conversation with a friend.
Not really. We almost always use decision or conclusion with the verb reach. Make a choice is the standard phrase for that.
The past tense is reached a decision. For example: Yesterday, we reached a decision.
Often, yes, but not always. An individual can reach a decision after thinking deeply by themselves.
Yes, arrive at a decision is a perfect synonym and is also quite common in professional English.
Yes, it is used equally in American, British, and Australian English.
You can say I am unable to reach a decision or I haven't reached a decision yet.
Because it visualizes the decision as a destination. You traveled through different ideas to finally reach the end.
No, it's not a slang term. Using it in a very casual setting might make you sound a bit stiff.
Frases relacionadas
come to a conclusion
To decide something after considering all the facts.
make up one's mind
A more common, slightly more informal way to say you decided.
settle on something
To choose something after looking at many options.
pull the trigger
An idiomatic way to say you finally made a big decision or took action.
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