decisive moment

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a point in time when a very important decision or change happens

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Examples (10)

  • The penalty shootout was the decisive moment of the championship match.
  • The fall of the Berlin Wall was a decisive moment in modern European history.
  • Choosing to move abroad was a decisive moment in her life.
  • The launch of their new product proved to be the decisive moment for the company's success.
  • The upcoming election represents a decisive moment for the country's future.
  • The general waited for the decisive moment to launch the attack.
  • We are approaching the decisive moment; we must act now.
  • When he made the final offer, everyone in the room knew it was the decisive moment.
  • The unexpected experimental result was the decisive moment that led to the breakthrough.
  • In the film's climax, the protagonist faces a decisive moment that will define their character.