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choose Listen to audio/ˈu:z/ verb
choos·es; chose Listen to audio/ˈoʊz/; cho·sen Listen to audio/ˈoʊz/; choos·ing
1 : to decide that a particular person or thing is the one that you want [+ obj] The political party chose a leader. They chose her as the team captain. We've chosen a different time to go. He was chosen because he's qualified for the job. She was chosen from a long list of people. He chose his words carefully. Which shirt would you choose? [no obj] How do I choose when there's so much available? Let everyone choose for themselves. You can choose from among a number of alternatives. You'll have to choose between the two of them. There are several books available to choose from.
2 : to make a choice about what to do : decide [+ obj] — usually followed by to + verb They chose to go by train. They chose not to believe it. They chose to keep quiet. She chooses to work in the city. [no obj] You can do as you choose. [=you can do what you want to do]
choose sides
: to divide a group into two teams that will play against each other
When we chose sides in gym class, I was always the last person to be picked to be on a team.often used figuratively They are forcing us to choose sides in the dispute.
pick and choosesee 1pick
— choos·er noun, plural choos·ers [count]
a careful choosersee also beggars can't be choosers at beggar

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