"Decern" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Decern is not a commonly used word in English language. However, I think you might be referring to "discern", which means to notice or recognize something clearly, or to have a sharp and careful eye.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "decern":
Deception refers to the act of deliberately misleading or deceiving someone by saying or doing something false or misleading, often in order to gain an advantage or avoid detection. It can also refer to a lie, trick, or falsehood intended to deceive or cheat someone.
Decerebrated refers to the process of removing the cerebrum from the brain, often in medical research, or referring to a surgical procedure where the cerebrum is separated from the rest of the brain.
The word "decipherment" refers to the process of deciphering, which means to extract the meaning or decode a message, code, or cryptogram that is written in a language or uses symbols that are unknown or difficult to understand.
I think you meant "decision".<br><br>A decision is a choice or selection made after considering options or alternatives. It is a conclusion or an outcome that is reached as a result of a thought process or evaluation. For example: "After weighing the pros and cons, she made a decision to quit her job."
To remove chlorine or chlorinated compounds from a substance or a solution, especially water, typically in order to make it safe for consumption or use. For example, "The water treatment plant decided to dechlorinate the water supply to eliminate the risk of cancer caused by chlorine."