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Definitions from the WebDiffinativePart of Speech: AdjectiveSense 1:Relating to a defining or determining factor. Example Sentence: The diffinative characteristic of a true leader is the ability to inspire others. Sense 2:Authoritative or conclusive. Example Sentence: The professor's diffinative explanation settled the ongoing debate among the students. Part of Speech: NounSense 1:A point or feature that serves to define or distinguish something. Example Sentence: In mathematics, the inflection point is a diffinative of the curve's behavior. Sense 2:A definitive edition or version of something. Example Sentence: The band released a diffinative collection of their greatest hits on their 20th anniversary. Part of Speech: Verb (Rare)Sense 1:To define or determine something precisely. Example Sentence: The team is still diffinative the parameters of the project, which is causing delays. Local Usage:In the local slang of a particular region, "diffinative" is used to describe someone who is exceptionally skilled or talented at a certain activity or subject. Example Sentence: John is the diffinative guitar player in our town; everyone loves to hear him play. Possible Related Products on Amazon:Definitive Guide Books on AmazonDefinitive Collection Music Albums on Amazon | ||||
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