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determine (the sense of ‘decide’ trans. and intr. is the usual one)
1. to put an end to 2H4 IV. v. 80 “Till his friend sickness hath d-'d me,” 1H6 IV. vi. 9 “To my d-'d time thou gav'st new date.”
2. to come to an end Cor. III. iii. 42 “Must all here?,” V. iii. 120, Ant. III. xi. [xiii.] 161, IV. iii. 2 “It will determine one way.”
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    • William Shakespeare, Anthony and Cleopatra, 3.11
    • William Shakespeare, Anthony and Cleopatra, 3.13
    • William Shakespeare, Anthony and Cleopatra, 4.3
    • William Shakespeare, Coriolanus, 3.3
    • William Shakespeare, Coriolanus, 5.3
    • William Shakespeare, The First Part of Henry VI, 4.6
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