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How to spell DECEDES correctly?

If you encounter the misspelling "decedes", there are several correct suggestions that you can consider. These include "decides", "deceives", "decades", and "decides". Each of these suggestions aligns with different contexts and can help convey the intended meaning accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell decedes correctly

  • cedes The company cedes its manufacturing facilities to its competitor.
  • decades
  • deceases As the number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise, so does the number of deceases.
  • deceits The politician was exposed for his deceits and lost the trust of the public.
  • deceives John deceives his family by pretending to be a successful businessman.
  • decide I must decide which college to attend.
  • decided After much thought and discussion, I finally decided to accept the job offer.
  • Decider The final decider of the competition was a three-person judge panel.
  • decides She decides to quit her job and pursue her passion for photography.
  • decoders The decoders in my stereo system allow me to listen to music from various sources.
  • decodes The program decodes encrypted messages sent by the spy network.
  • deeds He is a man of good deeds and always willing to help others.
  • deletes She deletes any unnecessary files from her computer regularly to free up space.
  • deludes He deludes himself into thinking that he can finish the project on time.
  • denudes The logging industry denudes vast tracts of forest each year, causing irreparable damage to the ecosystem.
  • derides She often derides her coworkers for making simple mistakes.
  • Mercedes She drove her Mercedes to the grocery store.
  • recedes As I walk away from the shore, the sound of the waves recedes into the distance.
  • secedes

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