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    de·fin·i·tive
    [dəˈfinədiv]
    adjective
    definitive (adjective)
    1. (of a conclusion or agreement) done or reached decisively and with authority:
      "a definitive diagnosis"
      Opposite:
    2. (of a postage stamp) for general use and typically of standard design, not special or commemorative.
    noun
    definitive (noun) · definitives (plural noun)
    1. a definitive postage stamp:
      "low-value British definitives simply have a portrait of the reigning monarch"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French definitif, -ive, from Latin definitivus, from definit- ‘set within limits’, from the verb definire (see define).
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    Something definitive is complete and final. A definitive example is the perfect example. A definitive answer is usually a strong yes or no. A definitive biography contains everything we'll ever need to know about someone.
    de•fin′i•tive•ness, n. 3. complete, absolute, ultimate, supreme. Synonyms: conclusive, final, ultimate, absolute, decisive, more... Collocations: the definitive guide [to, for], is my definitive answer, is the definitive [answer, solution] to, more...
    Definition of definitive adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary final; not able to be changed The definitive version of the text is ready to be published. [usually before noun] considered to be the best of its kind and almost impossible to improve Definition of definitive adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
    serving to define, fix, or specify definitely: to clarify with a definitive statement. satisfying all criteria: the definitive treatment for an infection; a definitive answer to a dilemma. complete. n. Grammar a defining or limiting word, as an article, a demonstrative, or the like.
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