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What (who) is definitive - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Definitively; Definitive (disambiguation)

Definitive         
·adj Determined; resolved.
II. Definitive ·adj Limiting; determining; as, a definitive word.
III. Definitive ·adj Determinate; positive; final; conclusive; unconditional; express.
IV. Definitive ·noun A word used to define or limit the extent of the signification of a common noun, such as the definite article, and some pronouns.
definitive         
¦ adjective
1. (of a conclusion or agreement) done or reached decisively and with authority.
(of a book or other text) the most authoritative of its kind.
2. (of a postage stamp) for general use, not special or commemorative.
¦ noun a definitive postage stamp.
Derivatives
definitively adverb
Origin
ME: from OFr. definitif, -ive, from L. definitivus, from definit-, definire (see define).
definitive         
a.
1.
Determinate, positive, express, explicit, categorical, unconditional.
2.
Final, conclusive, decisive.

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Definitive

Definitive may refer to:

  • Definitive (TV series), an American music television series
  • Definitive stamp, a postage stamp that is part of a regular issue of a country's stamps available for sale by the postal service
Examples of use of definitive
1. Definitive replacement He added that a decision on a definitive replacement would be made in the next few weeks.
2. We await definitive confirmation in Putin‘s memoirs.
3. Cheney wanted to wait until he knew something definitive.
4. Unfortunately, there has been no definitive study on this subject.
5. Neither she or the family have offered definitive proof.