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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The doctor's determinative diagnosis confirmed the illness.
The coach's determinative strategy won the championship for the team.
The board's determinative action ensured the safety of the company's employees.
The teacher's determinative tone left no room for argument.
"Possibly" is a determinative that suggests a chance or likelihood of something happening.
"Perhaps" is a determinative that suggests a possibility, but without a strong indication of likelihood.
The availability of resources will be determinative of the project's success.
The weight of the package is the determinative factor in the shipping cost.
The accuracy of the measuring instrument is determinative of the precision of the result.
The amount of ingredients used in the recipe is determinative of the final taste.
The length of the board is a determinative factor in cutting it to size.
The teacher's feedback is determinative of the student's progress.
His behavior is determinative of his future career prospects.
The size of the audience will be determinative of the type of venue needed for the event.
The qualifications of the candidates will be determinative of who gets the job.
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