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was definitive
adjective
Explicitly defined
Exact(60)
Dubrule was definitive.
His conclusion was definitive.
That line was definitive".
This was definitive enough.
That loud click was definitive.
His colleague was definitive, however.
"Arthur thought she was definitive in the role".
He was definitive: "Try the congee or the wagyu.
The final confrontation, when it came, was definitive.
And Mr. Trump was definitive in his statements to The Times in the January interview.
In the meantime, Dr. Bach emphasized that neither his study nor the previous one was definitive.
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