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definite

[def-uh-nit] / ˈdɛf ə nɪt /




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Although the lack of a definite launch date disappointed investors, Leshock notes that it “nearly impossible to accurately predict the timing of any rocket program with a high degree of certainty.”

From MarketWatch

See: ‘I have definite issues with their math skills’: Social Security gave me too much survivor benefit.

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I have definite issues with their “math skills” and have good reason not to trust anything they say.

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As for the off-site home’s decor, the set design crew had a definite agenda: make it as Christmassy as possible.

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As a Hindu, 25 December does not hold any religious significance, but he and his Christian wife Josephine enjoy celebrating each other's traditions, with midnight Mass on Christmas Eve a definite on the festive calendar.

From BBC