Noun
One who decides.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI would suggest respectfully to the president that he is not the sole decider. The decider is a shared and joint responsibility. Arlen Specter
Bong County, the base of Howard-Taylor is still revered as a Taylor stronghold and proved to be a massive decider for Mr. Weah, who rode on the back of Mr. Taylor's National Patriotic Front of Liberia base en route to victory. Source: Internet
British number two Watson was a break up in the decider to lead the American left-hander 3-2. Source: Internet
Australia went 2–0 up after three Tests, but England won the Fourth Test by 3 runs (after a 70-run last wicket stand) to set up the final decider, which was drawn. Source: Internet
Fittler, then a fresh-faced centre, still recalls Simmons telling the players at half-time of the 1991 decider: ''We're behind, but we can't die out here today, and let's put it all on the line'', before they came back to defeat Canberra 19-12. Source: Internet
He has been around them, but this will be his first time as the decider. Source: Internet