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词汇 definitively
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Definition of definitively in English:

definitively

adverb dɪˈfɪnɪtɪvlidəˈfɪnədɪvli
  • Decisively and with authority; conclusively.

    the benefits of this therapy have never been definitively proven
    only a large clinical trial can definitively answer the question
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is highly plausible, if not definitively established, that he knew the painter in person.
    • When the terms involved are so vague, such arguments are easy to make and hard to definitively disprove.
    • He said he found it unnecessary to deal definitively with the point on that occasion.
    • No article or book can definitively assess the environmental stewardship of all industries.
    • Current fast-breaking technological advances may bring them together to definitively solve the conundrum.
    • Since little is definitively resolved in Hamilton's works, the novel could reflect the indeterminacy of meaning in modern novels.
    • This is especially true for Italian literature, as Dionisotti has definitively argued.
    • But the question of which of the two conceptions is ultimately superior is not one that I shall attempt to settle definitively here.
    • The issue has been further complicated by a raft of severe financial problems, which have yet to be resolved definitively.
    • Elsewhere, though, the new accessible direction works definitively in the band's favor.

Definition of definitively in US English:

definitively

adverbdəˈfɪnədɪvlidəˈfinədivlē
  • Decisively and with authority; conclusively.

    the benefits of this therapy have never been definitively proven
    only a large clinical trial can definitively answer the question
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The issue has been further complicated by a raft of severe financial problems, which have yet to be resolved definitively.
    • This is especially true for Italian literature, as Dionisotti has definitively argued.
    • He said he found it unnecessary to deal definitively with the point on that occasion.
    • Current fast-breaking technological advances may bring them together to definitively solve the conundrum.
    • Since little is definitively resolved in Hamilton's works, the novel could reflect the indeterminacy of meaning in modern novels.
    • When the terms involved are so vague, such arguments are easy to make and hard to definitively disprove.
    • But the question of which of the two conceptions is ultimately superior is not one that I shall attempt to settle definitively here.
    • Elsewhere, though, the new accessible direction works definitively in the band's favor.
    • No article or book can definitively assess the environmental stewardship of all industries.
    • It is highly plausible, if not definitively established, that he knew the painter in person.
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