220 examples of definitive in sentences

(1) Finite, infinite, define, definite, confine, final, in fine, unfinished; (2) definitive, infinitesimal.

It is, therefore, sir, undoubtedly requisite that the terms of the exception should be explicit and definitive, and that only those should be exempted who have such possessions or qualifications as this assembly shall think a just title to exemption.

His discourse is all positions and definitive decrees, with thus it must be and thus it is, and he will not humble his authority to prove it.

How can one believe that the Government of Monsieur Thiers will lend an ear to the propositions carried there by the members of the Republican Union of the rights of Paris, by the delegates of Parisian trade and by the emissaries of the Freemasons; when the principal object of all these propositions is the definitive establishment of the Republic, and the fall and entire recognition of our municipal liberties.

I am aware that an Indian speaker, who had never studied his own language, would pronounce much of that incorrect (in following a particular system imposed on him), particularly in the characterizing (definitive) form, for in this conjugation the root always undergoes a change.

Several of the governments regarding with favor the proposition of the United States have delayed definitive action upon it only for the purpose of consulting with others, parties to the conference of Paris.

He therefore declined giving any definitive answer until he had ascertained who were the great nobles pledged to the faction of the Queen-mother, and the amount of money which she was prepared to disburse for the expenses of a civil war.

But when a definitive particle precedes the noun, it is very common with us, to introduce the possessive elliptically after it; and what Dr. Wilson means by suggesting that it is erroneous, I know not: "When the preposition of precedes mine, ours, yours, &c. the errour lies, not in this, that there are double possessive cases, but in forming an implication of a noun, which the substitute already denotes, together with the persons.

2. A pronominal adjective is a definitive word which may either accompany its noun, or represent it understood.

2. A pronominal adjective is a definitive word which may either accompany its noun, or represent it understood.

The word same is seldom, if ever used without the definite article or some stronger definitive before it; as, "On the same day,""in that same hour,""These same gentlemen."

She had already passed her period of growththat preadolescent "awkward age" when the features are in constant change before settling down to their definitive forms and the limbs seem to grow longer and longer and thinner and thinner.

The reign of Prince Boris (852-88) is remarkable because it witnessed the definitive conversion to Christianity of Bulgaria and her ruler.

The imminence of this movement was known to Austro-German diplomacy, and doubtless this knowledge, as well as the fear of the Pan-Serb movement, prompted the Austrian foreign minister to take steps towards the definitive regularization of his country's position in Bosnia and Hercegovinaprovinces whose suzerain was still the Sultan of Turkey.

Ed. definitive.

Ed. definitive.

On the 18th of October the definitive treaty was concluded at Aix-la-Chapelle.

The useful reforms being thus abandoned and the king's feeble power radically shaken, religious discord came to fill up the cup of disorder, and to pave the way for the dismemberment, as well as definitive ruin, of unhappy Poland.

He insists, previous to coming to any definitive treaty, on being named Physician to the Army.

" George Dana Boardman. Adjectives are divided into two general classes: descriptive and definitive adjectives.

Classes of Adjectives.+There are two general classes of adjectives: the descriptive [blue, high, etc.], so called because they describe, and the limiting or definitive adjectives [yonder, three, that, etc.], so called because they limit or define.

Limiting or Definitive Adjectives.+The limiting adjectives include the various classes of pronominal adjectives (all of which have been mentioned under pronouns), the articles (a, an, and the), and adjectives denoting place and number.

And I beseech your Lordship To think I have not so far lost my reason, To bring into my familie, to succeed me, The strangerIssue of anothers Bed, By proof, this is my Son, I challenge him, Accept him, and acknowledge him, and desire By a definitive Sentence of the Court, He may be so recorded, and full power To me, to take him home.

Representations upon this subject have been made, but as yet no definitive answer to those representations has been received from the British Government.

The war which has existed for so long a time between Mexico and Texas has since the battle of San Jacinto consisted for the most part of predatory incursions, which, while they have been attended with much of suffering to individuals and have kept the borders of the two countries in a state of constant alarm, have failed to approach to any definitive result.

220 examples of  definitive  in sentences