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Definitive   /dɪfˈɪnɪtɪv/   Listen
Definitive

adjective
1.
Clearly defined or formulated.  Synonym: unequivocal.
2.
Of recognized authority or excellence.  Synonyms: authoritative, classic, classical.  "Classical methods of navigation"
3.
Supplying or being a final or conclusive settlement.  Synonym: determinate.  "A determinate answer to the problem"



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"Definitive" Quotes from Famous Books



... among his papers, he said—"Within this half hour, your brother is to call again for my definitive answer. Now, listen to me. The jointure shall be purchased." I bit my lip; but he did not leave me long in suspense—"And you shall be the purchaser." He wrote a cheque for the amount, and placed it in ...
— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, Number 358, August 1845 • Various

... You can no more question a man's right to be a Smith than his right to be a Briton; and wide as the diversity of rank, lineage, virtue, and genius in Britons is the diversity in Smiths. But still a name so generic often affects a definitive precursor. Jasper signed himself "J. COURTENAY SMITH." He called, and left epistle the first with his own kid-gloved hand, inquiring first if Mrs. Haughton were at home, and, responded to in the negative this time, he asked for her son. "Her son ...
— What Will He Do With It, Complete • Edward Bulwer-Lytton

... reserved, when Cross asserted that Aristotle had more opportunities to acquire knowledge than the Royal Society, or all the present age had, or could have, for this definitive reason, "because Aristotle did, totam peragrare Asiam." Besides, in the Chew philosophy, where novelty was treason, improvements or discoveries could never exist. Here the Aristotelian made his stand; and at length, gently hooking Glanvill between the ...
— Calamities and Quarrels of Authors • Isaac D'Israeli

... numerous deputation of chiefs, gaily dressed, came to our camp at Clarence, to conclude a definitive arrangement respecting the land we had purchased on Saturday. Captain Owen accompanied them to the boundary line, and marked an additional number of trees, to define the limits with more accuracy. He also promised them additional payments: after ...
— A Voyage Round the World, Vol. I (of ?) • James Holman

... editions are the "Juntines" of Venice, which were issued in thirteen editions. In the fourth and subsequent editions a very useful index by Brassavola is included. A critical study of the writings is at present being made by German scholars for the Prussian Academy, which will issue a definitive edition ...
— The Evolution of Modern Medicine • William Osler


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