Use "definite" in a sentence

1. Just definite post.

2. Set definite limits.

3. Make definite plans.

4. But nothing's definite yet.

5. Ambargo: Definite accusative Ambargoyu: Singular Plural Nominative Ambargo: Ambargolar: Definite accusative Ambargoyu: Ambargoları

6. Inflection Nominative Aort: Definite accusative Aortu: Singular Plural Nominative Aort: Aortlar: Definite accusative

7. Allel n (definite singular Allelet, indefinite plural Allel, definite plural Allela) Allele; References

8. Atavisme m (definite singular Atavismen, indefinite plural atavismer, definite plural Atavismene) atavism; Further reading “atavisme

9. Betingelse m (definite singular Betingelsen, indefinite plural Betingelser, definite plural Betingelsene) a condition, requirement; …

10. That's definite then, is it?

11. Give me a definite answer.

12. I need a definite answer.

13. We demand a definite answer.

14. I want a definite answer.

15. Bane m (definite singular Banen, indefinite plural Baner, definite plural Banene) death (by murder) Etymology 3

16. He's a definite hard case.

17. We insist upon a definite answer.

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19. Berar m (definite singular Beraren, indefinite plural Berarar, definite plural Berarane) a bearer, carrier, wearer, porter; Derived terms

20. Absolutisme m (definite singular Absolutismen, indefinite plural Absolutismer, definite plural Absolutismene) ( politics , political science ) absolutism ( the principles or …

21. 4 Make definite plans to attend.

22. These statistics display a definite trend.

23. This skirt has a definite flare.

24. Is it definite that he's leaving?

25. Amorphous: having no definite or recognizable form.

26. Make definite arrangements for a return visit.

27. They have a very definite shelf life.

28. She's a definite for the Olympic team.

29. I have no definite plans for tomorrow.

30. Alveol m (definite singular Alveolen, indefinite plural Alveoler, definite plural Alveolene) Alveolus; References “Alveol” in The Bokmål Dictionary

31. Consomme m (definite singular Consommeen, indefinite plural Consommeer, definite plural Consommeene) alternative spelling of consommé Norwegian Nynorsk [ edit ]

32. Noun. Brisling m ( definite singular Brislingen, indefinite plural Brislingar, definite plural Brislingane ) the European sprat or Brisling ( Sprattus sprattus)

33. Bel m (definite singular Belen, indefinite plural Bel, definite plural Belane) Bel (logarithmic measure of sound pressure) Derived terms

34. Crystallized: to take on a definite form.

35. Crystallizing: to take on a definite form.

36. Rookie Kenny Shedd has a definite upside.

37. Abbor m ( definite singular Abboren, indefinite plural Abborer, definite plural Abborene ) ( zoology) a perch, specifically the European perch ( Perca fluviatilis ) quotations

38. He seemed definite about what had happened.

39. There's a definite family likeness around the eyes.

40. A definite buy for any budding simulation buff.

41. Cockpit m (definite singular Cockpiten, indefinite plural cockpitar, definite plural cockpitane) (aviation, nautical) a cockpit (of an aircraft or boat) …

42. I didn't make a definite promise, mind you.

43. She made no definite plans for her future.

44. Bel n (definite singular Belet, indefinite plural Bel, definite plural Bela) moment, instant; gap, space; References “Bel” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

45. Clinch: to make final, definite, or beyond dispute.

46. (adjective) A Cagey avoidance of a definite answer.

47. Aimless: lacking a definite plan, purpose, or pattern.

48. Aimlessly: without definite aim, direction, rule, or method.

49. Amorphous definition is - having no definite form : shapeless

50. We need a definite plan of action, men.

51. She's not definite about retiring from the game.

52. Allel (masculine and feminine Allel, neuter Allelt, definite singular and plural Allele, comparative Allelare, indefinite superlative Allelast, definite superlative Allelaste) Allelic, Allelomorphic; Noun

53. The organization it seeks to build is a definite means to a definite end-the victory of the proletariat on a world scale.

54. Ballon c (singular definite Ballonen, plural indefinite Balloner)

55. Instruction based on the Bible has definite advantages.

56. Features include: Use of definite and indefinite articles.

57. Checking accounts – offered by some institutions under definite restrictions.

58. Jacinta's report card showed a definite improvement in math.

59. Within a group, each individual had a definite status.

60. 5 Sanctification begins with a definite breach with sin.

61. Centimeter m (definite singular Centimeteren, indefinite plural Centimeter, definite plural Centimeterane or centimetrane) a centimetre, or Centimeter (US) (SI unit of length) Derived terms

62. Albatros c ( singular definite Albatrossen, plural indefinite Albatrosser ) Albatross

63. A definite movement to three activity centers was observed.

64. We got fireworks, decent exposure, probable drugs, definite drugs

65. Let's fix a definite date for the next meeting.

66. 15 There's a definite family likeness around the eyes.

67. The communicator draw a definite conclusion for the audience.

68. - Explicit schemes targeted to definite types of (new) activities.

69. 7 Make definite arrangements to follow up all interest.

70. ▪ Make definite plans to attend the district convention.

71. Can you give me a definite answer by tomorrow?

72. Singular plural indefinite articulation definite articulation indefinite articulation definite articulation nominative/accusative (un) Contrabandist: Contrabandistul (niște) Contrabandisti: Contrabandistii: genitive/dative (unui) Contrabandist: Contrabandistului (unor) …

73. Bolivian m (definite singular Bolivianen, indefinite plural Bolivianar, definite plural Bolivianane) form removed with the spelling reform of 2012 ; superseded by Bolivianar Romanian [ edit ]

74. Concretize definition is - to make concrete, specific, or definite

75. Have definite arrangements been made to provide the emblems?

76. In a double-blind trial, there were definite improvements.

77. Her Royal Highness has definite views about most things.

78. The beginning seems to be Amorphous and without definite direction

79. Where God’s Law was definite, it meant what it said.

80. It's impossible for me to give you a definite answer.