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[dɪ'fɪnətɪv]aggettivo [version, answer] definitivo; [statement, decision] irrevocabile* * *definitive /dɪˈfɪnətɪv/a.1 definitivo; finale: a definitive answer, una risposta definitiva; the definitive edition of Milton's works, l'edizione definitiva delle opere di Milton; a definitive diagnosis, una diagnosi definitiva; definitive proof, prove irrefutabili2 migliore, più completo: the definitive guide to clubbing in the UK, la guida più completa dei locali notturni nel Regno Unitodefinitively avv. definitiveness n. [u].* * *[dɪ'fɪnətɪv]aggettivo [version, answer] definitivo; [statement, decision] irrevocabile
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