Sentence examples for To definite from inspiring English sources

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To definite

noun

Anything that is defined or determined.

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19% had a code for definitions 2 or 3 prior to definite diagnosis and 73% a code for 4.

In order to definite the A-Dirac operator, we present the definitions and notations of Clifford algebra at first [3].

Bundles were handled reverently and opened according to definite rules.

The IAEA has not committed itself to coming to definite conclusions in that period.

Waterways are subject to definite geographic and physical restrictions that influence the engineering problems of construction, maintenance, and operation.

"Not vaguer than the other principle, it leads to definite things, but since these are future things, they cannot be described under the present daylight".

And "with 18 months left in office," Ms. Bumiller wrote as she finished her book, "it was still too early to come to definite conclusions".

It started to go wrong on Friday: pre-race nerves and hypochondria started to give way to definite temperature and chesty cough.

TEE lead to definite diagnosis.

However, this leads to definite integration of full covariance Gaussians.

The interval from diagnosis to definite surgery varied from case to case.

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