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definitively
[dih-fin-i-tiv-lee]
adverb
in a way that is definite, complete, final, or absolute.
There is no forensic evidence to definitively identify the attacker.
The court's ruling is seen as a missed opportunity to resolve the issue definitively.
Other Word Forms
- nondefinitively adverb
- undefinitively adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of definitively1
Example Sentences
There's little research on shark numbers to definitively tell either way – but experts argue an increase in sightings doesn't necessarily mean there are more sharks.
While the Supreme Court has ruled — definitively — that doing so is protected by the First Amendment, Donny felt it necessary to protect a symbol of our country rather than the actual rights the flag represents.
Although he said it wasn't possible to definitively identify the munitions used, the apparent physical characteristics and pattern of flight "suggest a 'multi-purpose' tank gun projectile, such as the Israeli M339 model".
While that’s yet to be definitively proven, we’re certainly at the end of a previous epoch in which upward mobility felt more achievable.
It remains unclear whether the 27-year-old actually suffered from CTE, because the disease can only be diagnosed definitively through brain dissection.
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