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In a definitive manner.
definitely
for good
once and for all
once for all
1
Many expect, however, that the EU is unlikely to cancel aid
definitively
.
2
But she did not say
definitively
the government would ban those weapons.
3
However, it's premature to say that the bitcoin bubble has
definitively
burst.
4
The new government breaks from that precedent and acts
definitively
and decisively.
5
The investigations did not
definitively
pinpoint the source of the Raptor's problems.
6
Not to mention that it proves
definitively
that he's not simply trained.
7
Fifty years later, we are
definitively
in the range of history's lens.
8
Suicide can be
definitively
ruled out, according to the medical examiner's report.
9
Scientists have
definitively
dated the oldest stone tools discovered in east Asia.
10
But only one is likely to be
definitively
answered: will Lance blubber?
11
Maybe, but San Francisco hasn't run it enough to say that
definitively
.
12
Seldom has the business of governing a country been so
definitively
trivialised.
13
Only the remains of one of the students has been
definitively
identified.
14
Investigators have only
definitively
identified the remains of one of the 43.
15
To accept
definitively
would be dangerous if the conversation had had listeners.
16
This is not to say that advisors
definitively
don't earn their keep.
definitively
say definitively
definitively dead
prove definitively
treat definitively
answer definitively