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Meanings of
definite form
in English
Russian
определённый
Spanish
definido
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Form of grammatical definiteness.
definite
indefinite
Related terms
definiteness
Russian
определённый
Usage of
definite form
in English
1
Advancing slowly, this cloud was seen to take
definite
form
and colour.
2
Inconceivable visions arise within the mental universe, but nothing assumes
definite
form
.
3
But it was renewed next morning in a more
definite
form
.
4
Presently the reports of good fortune assumed a more
definite
form
.
5
But he continued to play with it until it assumed a
definite
form
.
6
He was without
definite
form
and not cumbered with any garments.
7
It weighed on her, but took no
definite
form
of opposition.
8
Her look of expectant waiting, once vague, had crystallized now into
definite
form
.
9
By this time T.'s ambition began to assume a
definite
form
.
10
At length the charges came in a
definite
form
before the House of Commons.
11
A definition in grammar is a principle of language expressed in a
definite
form
.
12
Under the microscope it presents no
definite
form
of crystallization.
13
He only knew the ailment when it took
definite
form
.
14
Hence when men give their devil a
definite
form
they make him a snake.
15
Music, which is outwardly unfettered by nature, needs no
definite
form
for its expression.
16
It was at this time that Strauss's mind began to take more
definite
form
.
Other examples for "definite form"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
definite
form
definite
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
definite form
Russian
определённый
Spanish
definido
Definite form
through the time
Definite form
across language varieties
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