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the incisive
adjective
Quickly proceeding to judgment and forceful in expression; decisive; forthright.
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This study demonstrated that the incisive canal had large inter-individual variability, and the proximity between the incisive canal and the incisal root could not be precisely predicted by the conventional cephalograms.
The orchestra, under the incisive baton of Leo Hussain, dazzled.
There's the incisive interrogator of politicians who sets the news agenda on Today.
This time the incisive pass went to the left, where Young was on the chase.
And David Silva provided the incisive pass to Fabregas in the center of the box.
"Oxford United, not Queens Park Rangers, produced the imaginative football and the incisive finishing".
Tonight's performance was especially rewarding for the incisive conducting of David Agler, the festival's artistic director.
"Connotations" is not often played, but in the incisive performance here, it sounded spiky and fascinating.
The Philharmonic musicians, under the incisive direction of Christopher Rountree, gamely tackled unusual assignments.
Our reviewer, Elissa Schappell, praised the "incisive and evenhanded way" Sittenfeld explores questions of class.
Even her etchings have the incisive immediacy of good life drawing.
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