100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "definitively"
Definition
The adverb definitively means in a way that is clear, decisive, and conclusive, often indicating that something is settled or resolved without any doubt. It can also mean in a manner that is authoritative or final.
Synonyms
- Conclusively
 - Decisively
 - Certainly
 - Unambiguously
 - Irrefutably
 - Clearly
 - Categorically
 
Antonyms
- Indefinitely
 - Uncertainly
 - Ambiguously
 - Doubtfully
 - Tentatively
 - Vaguely
 
Examples
- The committee has decided to proceed definitively with the project.
 - She spoke definitively, leaving no room for misinterpretation.
 - The results of the study confirmed the hypothesis definitively.
 - After much debate, the team voted definitively on the new policy.
 - He answered her question definitively, putting an end to any speculation.
 - The expert provided definitively evidence to support his claims.
 - They will definitively announce the winner next week.
 - I can say definitively that this is the best solution available.
 - The lawyer argued definitively, ensuring the jury understood the facts.
 - Once the evidence was reviewed, the case was closed definitively.
 - The findings were definitively published in the scientific journal.
 - She definitively stated her intentions to resign from the board.
 - The company has definitively reached an agreement with its partners.
 - His performance in the final match proved him definitively the best player.
 - They made their decision definitively after considering all options.
 - The film ended definitively, leaving no loose ends.
 - She felt definitively ready for the challenge ahead.
 - The historian concluded definitively that the event took place in 1776.
 - His resignation was definitively confirmed by the management.
 - The scientific community accepted his theory definitively after peer review.
 - I will definitively book the tickets tomorrow.
 - The team’s victory was definitively celebrated with a parade.
 - The report should clarify the situation definitively.
 - She made her choice definitively and stuck to it.
 - The contract was signed definitively, binding both parties.
 - He expressed his feelings definitively, making it clear where he stood.
 - After reviewing the evidence, the investigator concluded definitively who was responsible.
 - The artist’s work was definitively recognized at the exhibition.
 - The rules of the game are outlined definitively in the handbook.
 - I will definitively respond to your proposal by the end of the week.
 - The show ended definitively, with no plans for a sequel.
 - She looked at him definitively, signaling her decision.
 - The outcome of the trial was definitively established by the jury’s verdict.
 - He stood definitively by his principles, regardless of the pressure.
 - The instructions were laid out definitively for the users.
 - The board meeting resulted in a definitively favorable decision for the initiative.
 - She felt definitively empowered after her speech.
 - The policy was implemented definitively across all departments.
 - He made a definitively impactful statement during the debate.
 - The scientist’s conclusions were accepted definitively after rigorous testing.
 - The meeting concluded definitively, with all members in agreement.
 - The scholarship was awarded definitively based on merit.
 - The athlete was definitively the champion of the tournament.
 - The evidence presented was definitively compelling.
 - The couple decided to move forward definitively with their plans.
 - I will definitively finish the project by the deadline.
 - The treaty was definitively ratified by all parties involved.
 - His decision was definitively made after consulting his advisors.
 - The proposal was accepted definitively after much discussion.
 - The expert's analysis provided a definitively clear understanding of the issue.
 - She definitively stated that she would not participate in the event.
 - The organization has definitively improved its operations.
 - The artist’s work was definitively recognized at the awards ceremony.
 - The judge ruled definitively in favor of the plaintiff.
 - The technology was definitively proven to be safe.
 - The guidelines were established definitively for all employees.
 - Her performance definitively secured her a spot in the finals.
 - He articulated his vision definitively to the stakeholders.
 - The debate concluded definitively, with no further questions.
 - The research findings were definitively conclusive.
 - The management team decided definitively to expand the business.
 - I will definitively take action on this matter.
 - The resolution passed definitively in the assembly.
 - Their partnership was definitively solidified with a contract.
 - She made her point definitively, leaving no room for doubt.
 - The documentary provided definitively new insights into the topic.
 - The team’s strategy was laid out definitively for the upcoming season.
 - The experiment yielded definitively positive results.
 - His expertise was definitively recognized by his peers.
 - The government acted definitively to address the crisis.
 - The decision was made definitively after careful consideration.
 - He definitively proved his point during the discussion.
 - The legal team provided definitively sound advice.
 - The outcome of the game was definitively sealed with the final score.
 - She definitively indicated her preference for the new design.
 - The judge delivered a definitively strong ruling.
 - The findings were definitively published in a reputable journal.
 - The event was definitively a success, as reported by attendees.
 - The school year will end definitively on June 15.
 - The contract was definitively signed by both parties.
 - He definitively confirmed the details of the meeting.
 - The project timeline was established definitively by the committee.
 - The artist defined her style definitively in her latest exhibition.
 - The results were definitively found to be accurate.
 - The merger was completed definitively on the agreed date.
 - Her leadership was definitively acknowledged by her colleagues.
 - The terms were agreed upon definitively during negotiations.
 - The survey results were definitively analyzed by experts.
 - The conclusion was reached definitively after extensive research.
 - The film was definitively acclaimed by critics.
 - The club's next event is definitively scheduled for Saturday.
 - He definitively outlined his vision for the project.
 - The final report was submitted definitively ahead of schedule.
 - The athlete's performance was definitively impressive.
 - The board's decision was definitively communicated to the staff.
 - The historical significance of the event was definitively established.
 - The recommendations were made definitively clear in the report.
 - She definitively affirmed her commitment to the cause.
 - The results of the election were announced definitively.
 - The company’s future was definitively shaped by this decision.
 
