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What (who) is choose - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Choose (disambiguation); Choose (song)

choose         
(chooses, choosing, chose, chosen)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If you choose someone or something from several people or things that are available, you decide which person or thing you want to have.
They will be able to choose their own leaders in democratic elections...
This week he has chosen Peter Mandelson to replace Mo Mowlam...
There are several patchwork cushions to choose from...
Houston was chosen as the site for the convention...
He did well in his chosen profession.
= select
VERB: V n, V n to-inf, V from/between n, be V-ed as n, V-ed, also V n as n, V
2.
If you choose to do something, you do it because you want to or because you feel that it is right.
They knew that discrimination was going on, but chose to ignore it...
You can just take out the interest each year, if you choose.
VERB: V to-inf, V
3.
If there is little to choose between people or things or nothing to choose between them, it is difficult to decide which is better or more suitable. (mainly BRIT)
There is very little to choose between the world's top tennis players.
PHRASE: v-link PHR
4.
The chosen few are a small group who are treated better than other people. You sometimes use this expression when you think this is unfair.
Learning should no longer be an elitist pastime for the chosen few.
= elite
PHRASE
5.
to pick and choose: see pick
choose         
v.
1) to choose carefully, judiciously; to choose at random
2) (D; intr.) to choose among, between, from (to choose between two offers)
3) (D; tr.) to choose as (they chose her as their spokesperson)
4) (D; intr., tr.) to choose by (to choose by lot; to choose by tossing a coin)
5) (D; tr.) to choose for (choose a book for me)
6) (D; tr.) to choose from (they chose us from a large number of candidates)
7) (E) she chose to remain at home
8) (H) they chose me to serve as their representative
Choose         
·vi To do otherwise.
II. Choose ·vi To make a selection; to Decide.
III. Choose ·vt To Wish; to Desire; to Prefer.
IV. Choose ·vt To make choice of; to Select; to take by way of preference from two or more objects offered; to Elect; as, to choose the least of two evils.

Wikipedia

Choose

Choose may refer to:

  • Choice, the act of judging the merits of multiple options and selecting one of them for action
  • Combination, a mathematical function describing number of possible selections of subsets ('seven choose two')
  • Morra, a hand game sometimes referred to as Choose
  • Choose (film), a crime horror film directed by Marcus Graves
  • "Choose" (Color Me Badd song), from the 1993 album Time and Chance
  • "Choose", song by Stone Sour from the album Stone Sour
  • "Choose", song by Why Don't We from the album 8 Letters
  • "Choose", song performed by Matt Monro for the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1964
Examples of use of choose
1. The new generation will choose moderation or extremism, it will choose education or illiteracy; it will choose dictatorship or democracy; it will choose tolerance or bigotry; and it will choose peace or war.
2. I choose? (LAUGHTER) Who would you like me to choose? (LAUGHTER) Oh, he chose.
3. Consciously or subconsciously, to select is to choose, to reject is to choose.
4. We may not choose our weaknesses, but can we choose whether to indulge them?
5. In the kingdom of the internet you choose your values, choose your obsessions.