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They fought the Egyptians and the Assyrians, the Babylonians won in a decisive victory
The decisive battle of French and Indian war was the battle of Quebec. It's Quebec 100% correct. The Battle of the Plains of Abraham, also known as the Battle of Quebec, was the most decisive battle of the French and Indian Wars.
the battle of bunker hill Saratoga
Remain close enough to the Prussian Army to be reinforced and pin Napoleon's Army to the Battlefield for a decisive engagement.
It wasn't a war, it was an operation during World War 2. Operation Barbarossa was the codename for the German invasion of Soviet Russia in 1941. Pretty decisive stuff.
The Western Front had reached a stalemate and the British generals wanted a decisive victory. Gallipoli was a side-track and a failure.
Burnside for the Union. Lee for the Confederacy. The victory was so decisive that Lee was seen to dance about hugging the other Generals - the only time the normally serious and dignified Lee ever gave free rein to his emotions.
more decisive, most decisive
Decisive is not a verb so it does not have a past tense form. Decisive is an adjective
verb decisive
The Battle of Guadalcanal was a decisive set of engagements between the Allies (Mainly the United States) and Axis (Japan) during World War II. The United States generals were William Halsey, Daniel Callaghan Norman Scott and Willis Lee. Japanese leaders were Isoroku Yamamoto, Hiroaki Abe, and Nobutake Kondo.
The antonym of the adjective 'decisive' is indecisive.
Decisive Weapons was created in 1996.
Which of the following is correct? A. The Bolton Wanderers plays good in decisive games B. The Bolton Wanderers plays well in decisive games C. The Bolton Wanderers play good in decisive games D. The Bolton Wanderers play well in decisive games
Decisive clash of carriers; decisive USN victory.
The decisive moment of any battle is when the enemy are in retreat.
Decisive Moments in History was created in 1927.