Of recognized authority or excellence.
Clearly defined or formulated.
Supplying or being a final or conclusive settlement.
1 To the second question the preceding action had offered no definitive answer.
2 Fine Gael' s attitude on the issue, however, would be less definitive .
3 There isn't one definitive way to come up with a good target.
4 This is a large question, to which there is no definitive answer.
5 I still haven't seen a definitive cost analysis of the change though.
6 Component parts are then added up to deliver an ostensibly definitive result.
7 To draw major definitive conclusions from one single document is quite unjustified.
8 However, there is no definitive evidence that this process occurs in mammals.
9 However, the definitive environmental mechanisms underlying the pathophysiology of MDD remain elusive.
10 The value of histopathological diagnosis prior to definitive treatment also requires highlighting.
11 So here is the definitive chart of the best ever situation comedies.
12 So many centuries later, I didn't expect to find a definitive answer.
13 However, no definitive link between the deaths and Momo could be ascertained.
14 Patients receiving incomplete definitive therapy or with missing survival information were excluded.
15 Conclusion: Most patients with IPLS are treated without a definitive imaging diagnosis.
16 More definitive conclusions on treatment effect await further well-conducted randomised controlled trials.
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