Sentence example with the word 'definitive'

definitive

absolute, clean-cut, decisive, exact, flat-out, out-and-out, real, straight, total, unhesitating, whole

Definition adj. clearly defined or formulated

Last update: August 29, 2015


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His will is definitive and could not be changed whatever may be the circumstances.   [Please select]

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He gave a definitive solution to the problem.   [Please select]

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I 'm not trying to give the definitive answers here.   [Please select]

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More Info at MusicRoom The Golden Age of Jazz £ 16.95 The definitive anthology of jazz song from the Twenties to the Fifties.   [Please select]

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Modern civilization is indebted to feudalism for the definitive establishment of the person, of marriage, of the family, and of country.   [Please select]

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Thus, the DOMESTICITY of animals is only a special condition, a simple modification, a definitive consequence of their SOCIABILITY.   [Please select]

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Property, acting by exclusion and encroachment, while population was increasing, has been the life-principle and definitive cause of all revolutions.   [Please select]

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This double nature of justice gives us the definitive basis of all the demonstrations in Chapters II.   [Please select]

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What was his own inward definitive response to the unbribable interrogatory of fatality.   [Please select]

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He now almost reproached himself for not having put those formidable questions, before which he had recoiled, and from which an implacable and definitive decision might have sprung.   [Please select]

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