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be definitively
adverb
In a way that is not only decisive, but also conclusive and final.
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On the last point the answer should be definitively no.
One opinion has to be definitively right, but which?
Only after twelve months of meetings and no votes can the transaction be definitively rejected.
When nothing can be completely known, nothing can be definitively judged.
What goes on in the core of a black hole will be definitively answered.
The British graffiti artist Banksy likes pizza, though his preference in toppings cannot be definitively ascertained.
This means that there is no way a truth can be definitively proved to others.
"How the universe was born will be definitively answered by these new laws.
"I was really scared that the game might be definitively stopped," he told Gazzetta dello Sport.
Cameron's betrayal of true Conservatism, long suspected, will be definitively proven.
These are the first names to be definitively associated with the year-old Mitchell investigation.
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