Adverb
in an indisputable degree
with finality; conclusively
with firmness
Source: WordNetthe Fisher Act of 1918 decisively raised their status and pay Source: Internet
the voted settled the argument decisively Source: Internet
`I will come along,' she said decisively Source: Internet
According to the event page, images of boots outside the homes of Victorians would “decisively convey that the Victorian people have no faith in the Premier”. Source: Internet
"A common explanation for this increase is that citizens of a country appreciate it if they feel that the government is acting decisively against an external threat," the SCP said. Source: Internet
A coalition of Arab parties, including a staunchly Palestinian nationalist faction, decisively helped tip the scales by unanimously endorsing Gantz. Source: Internet