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choose / ห tสuหz/ verb chooses; chose / หtสoสz/ ; chosen / หtสoสznฬฉ/ ; choosing Britannica Dictionary definition of CHOOSE 1 : to decide that a particular person or thing is the one that you want choosing, n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
