Sentence examples for Being definite from inspiring English sources

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Being definite

noun

Anything that is defined or determined.

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There is a vanishing point in our humanity, a point at which the other goes from being definite to indefinite.

There is a vanishing point in our humanity, a point at which the other goes from being definite to indefinite.

This method complements conventional techniques, which are largely based on optical, spectroscopic, fluorescence polarization, chromatographic or atomic force microscopy measurements, by being definite in determining molecular binding ratio and flexible in sample preparation.

Police assessed 214 of them as being definite crimes, including 32 of rape.

Operation Yewtree assessed 214 of them as being definite crimes, including 32 of rape.

And it's certainly encouraging to see Apple being definite about its stance in the App Store rules.

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There is definite improvement.

"But nothing is definite".

"There are definite ethics issues.

But there are definite problems.

"They're definite renaissance men".

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