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Be definite
noun
Anything that is defined or determined.
Exact(60)
"It's still too early to be definite (that the debris is from an aircraft) but definitely we have now had a number of very credible leads and there is increasing hope — no more than hope — that we might be on the road to discovering what did happen to this ill-fated aircraft".
Maybe tomorrow it will be definite.
But he does not want to be definite about this.
There will be definite growth in the players.
How can you be definite in these mists -- smallpox and anthrax and shape-shifting suicide bombers?
"Surely there has to be definite evidence to overturn on-field decision?
The terms chosen to describe the experience must be definite, sharp, and concrete.
On the other hand, only 9% of the sample perceived their need to be definite.
"I figured if he opened the door it would be definite death for the rest of us," he said.
I want them to be definite, self-sufficient, and true in what they represent, like expressionist paintings.
The path, to be definite, is directed by some closed plane curve (the directrix), along which the line always glides.
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