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How to use definitively in a sentence

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However, in the absence of a definitively positive trial, many consider meta-analysis inadequate evidence for clinical decision making.
A series of definitively drafted, untitled collages dating from the 1940s allude to the purely constructivist underpinnings of Oteiza's works.
The ill-omened page of postmodern historicism has been definitively turned.
Presence of cellulose definitively identifies vegetable matter and excludes helminths.
There the coffin will be definitively closed with red bands, sealed with both papal and Vatican seals.
Although these results do not definitively pinpoint the source of the steps, they confirm the earlier hypothesis that shortening is quantal.
But the bill does not definitively bar statements obtained under torture or other abuse.
The diagnosis is definitively established by visualization of the glottis when the patient is symptomatic.
An equity strategist at Morgan Stanley, he is currently one of the most bullish of commentators, stating definitively that the worst is over.
Now that we've seen both the girls and the boys, I can say, definitively, that the girls totally pwn the boys.
The seme of indebtedness attaches itself definitively to Peter in the board meeting where George is obliged to come to his defence.
Strategic success has by no means been achieved elegantly and definitively.
His back header confounded the makeshift Lions' back four, Brown swanning in to volley definitively into the roof of Main's net.
It is not definitively conclusive that the prevalence of skin test positivity has increased in the US population.
They are unsparing in their criticism of the Socialist Party in its early years, before it broke definitively with a revolutionary orientation.
Comparative genetic analysis of the viral DNA from each isolate would be required to definitively ascertain the conspecificity of these viruses.
Teachings such as these should be taken only interpretively, not definitively.
Why does Satan continue to tempt us even though we definitively and irrefutably belong to God?
It is highly plausible, if not definitively established, that he knew the painter in person.
When the terms involved are so vague, such arguments are easy to make and hard to definitively disprove.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But the attack was definitively broken off at nightfall and the Republicans withdrew slowly towards Lannoy and leers.
At length, their numbers increasing, they definitively adopt her, and set to work.
Neither the Maryland study, our Grand Rounds article, nor our recent paper definitively attributed illness to Pfiesteria-toxin exposure.
I've spent 14 years working on it, and we have definitively solved the mystery of who Jack the Ripper was.
And he proceeded to inform us that his departure from England was now definitively fixed for the ensuing year.
The categories and the indemnities were definitively rejected.
Then I hope that at length the Company is definitively formed?
So you definitively refuse to accompany me to the Tuileries?
The government of Freeland was now definitively constituted.
They did not see a shot from the camera angle that definitively showed the wrong call was made on the field until it was too late.
For the first time, organic matter has definitively been detected on Mars.
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