determinate
1 of 1adjective/dɪˈtɝmɪnɪt/
Forms:more determinate,most determinate
1
fixed, settled, or definite, without possibility of change or uncertainty
- The determinate outcome of the experiment provided conclusive evidence for the hypothesis.
- His determinate decision to pursue a career in medicine was unwavering despite the challenges.
- The schedule for the event was determinate, with specific timings allocated for each activity.
- She approached the situation with determinate resolve, knowing exactly what needed to be done.
- The terms of the contract were determinate, leaving no room for negotiation or ambiguity.
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2
not continuing to grow indefinitely at the apex
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3
supplying or being a final or conclusive settlement
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