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Choose may refer to: Choice , the act of judging the merits of multiple options and selecting one of them for action Binomial coefficient , a mathematical function describing number of possible selections of subsets ('seven choose two') Morra , a hand game ...
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Etymology 1 conj. (context mathematics English) The binomial coefficient of the previous and following number. vb. 1 To pick; to make the choice of; to select. 2 To elect. 3 To decide to act in a certain way. 4 To wish; to desire; to prefer. Etymology 2 ...
Usage examples of choose.
They would have to ask the Stanhope to keep the village and the apes for them, which would make it a major inconvenience if they chose to stay in a different hotel.
Here he heard the occasional shots of the duelists, and choosing the safer and swifter avenue of the forest branches to the uncertain transportation afforded by a half-broken Abyssinian pony, took to the trees.
Her dress for the Garden-party, chosen to combine suitably with full academicals, lay, neatly folded, inside her suitcase.
But for a rival house to know that Mara had chosen to go personally to the slave market bespoke the presence of an informant very highly placed in Acoma ranks.
Then, if Acorus were to be chosen to host the master scepter, there would be more music, and plays, and a greater flowering of art and innovation.
Boston, Washington, out of modesty, had left the chamber, while a look of mortification, as Adams would tell the story, filled the face of John Hancock, who had hoped he would be chosen.
Samuel Locke, another from the class, was not only the youngest man ever chosen for the presidency of Harvard, but to Adams one of the best men ever chosen, irrespective of the fact that Locke had had to resign after only a few years in office, when his housemaid became pregnant.
But in 1765, the same year little Abigail was born and Adams found himself chosen surveyor of highways in Braintree, he was swept by events into sudden public prominence.
IN 1774, Adams was chosen by the legislature as one of five delegates to the First Continental Congress at Philadelphia, and with all Massachusetts on the verge of rebellion, he removed Abigail and the children again to Braintree, where they would remain.
The executive, the governor, should, Adams thought, be chosen by the two houses of the legislature, and for not more than a year at a time.
Then, in October, out of the blue, came word from Philadelphia that Adams had been chosen by Congress to return to France as minister plenipotentiary to negotiate treaties of peace and commerce with Great Britain, a position he had neither solicited nor expected.
As the calashes proved more uncomfortable than the mules, Adams, Dana, and Thaxter chose to go by mule most of the way.
When the electors met in February 1789, Washington was chosen President unanimously with 69 votes, while Adams, though well ahead of ten others, had 34 votes, or less than half.
Had Adams refrained from insulting the French, had he chosen more suitable envoys, the country would never have been brought to such a pass.
Washington had accepted his commission in an entirely cordial letter to Adams, but with the understanding that as head of the new army he could choose his own principal officers.