Definition: 1. Final; not able to be changed. 2. Considered to be the best of its kind and almost impossible to improve.
Use 'definitive' in a sentence:
1. That wasn't single and it didn't sound very definitive.
2. Pus culture and smear examination may play definitive roles in diagnosis.
3. Did you mean this to be a definitive collection of your work?
4. This little book is the definitive Travel Guide to moscow.
5. This is the most definitive expression for education in Afghan history.
6. You only need to take that definitive step.
7. There is no definitive data on all of this.
8. I hope to produce the definitive work.
9. As you can see, there is no definitive answer.
10. The problem is that there's no definitive answer.
11. What I want is nothing less than the definitive reason.
12. From the definitive names, structural formulas can be written.
13. He disagreed, but he didn't say anything definitive.
14. I don't intend these articles to be definitive.
15. Research of definitive range of the light wavelength on heat radiation for blackbody.
16. The new study helps, but is by no means definitive, she said.
17. Group demographic heterogeneity is one of the definitive factors which have an effect on group performance.
18. Other parapsychologists believe the field is on the brink of collapse, having tried to produce definitive scientific proof and failed.
19. Exploring emergency definitive operation under the cooperative type of trauma care.
20. The wavering views he voiced about Gran and how he wrote her out of what would become a definitive popular history of the era, crushed her.
21. I do not bring with me today a definitive solution to the problems of war.
22. Linguists still do not have a definitive answer.
23. Due to this complexity, no single book can provide the definitive guide to China.
24. This book is the definitive guide to world cuisine.
25. There is no definitive test as yet for the condition.
26. There are no definitive answers.
27. But in the world of dog studies, very little is definitive.
28. But this wasn't a definitive solution.
29. Definitive test results are pending.
30. A lumbar puncture would almost certainly give us a definitive answer.
31. That'sa long time to wait for definitive data.
32. There's never been definitive proof that treatment with very bright lights makes a difference.
33. This question remains unanswered; indeed, taking all the evidence into account, one cannot make a definitive statement about dinosaur physiology on the basis of dinosaur bone.
34. There must be a definitive, documented relationship between all parts of the system.
35. It's a definitive answer.
36. There hasn't been any definitive research conducted by Western scientists.
37. The evidence provided by the documents of British and French colonies is not definitive.
38. Result: Definitive diagnosis are mainly achieved by pathological and immunohistochemical means.
39. No one has come up with a definitive answer as to why this should be so.
40. The Ethiopian statement says that there is "no definitive explanation" for the crash near the Lebanese capital, which occurred during stormy weather.
41. I don't want to give a definitive answer on that.
42. But definitive scientific proof is tough to come by.
43. It may take a number of weeks before they have a definitive answer.
44. Science and technology are definitive factors for developing Chinese modern agriculture.
45. Not the definitive answer for which I was hoping.
46. We got a definitive victory.
47. However, the study was far from definitive;
48. His 'An Orkney Tapestry' is still the definitive book on the islands.
49. As with all technology however, nothing is definitive.
50. Unfortunately, there is no definitive answer.
51. Models from economics and demography become the definitive tools for examining the financial base of social security.
52. The research history can be divided into two stages: definitive prediction and probability prediction.
53. Set clear, definitive goals.
54. The definitive version of the text is ready to be published.