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determinator

Or de·ter·mi·na·ter

[dih-tur-muh-ney-ter]

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Word History and Origins

Origin of determinator1

First recorded in 1550–60; determine + -ator
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Example Sentences

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I just resent how often I’ve seen stuff like this become a rigid determinator of Life.

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She claims the salary threshold “is not the end determinator at all”.

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The company also said Rekognition is generally used as a narrowing tool, not a final determinator.

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But once I had that in mind, it became an intuitive determinator that informed all my choices throughout.

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Now he could get these people to take Mauson before a determinator.

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