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in·ci·sive·ly[ɪnˈsaɪsɪvli]* * *[In'saIsIvlɪ]advspeak, formulate, put prägnant; argue, criticize, reason treffend, scharfsinnig* * *adv.prägnant adv.schneidend adv. -
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adjectiveschneidend [Ton]; scharf [Verstand]; scharfsinnig [Genie, Kritik, Frage, Bemerkung, Argument]; präzise [Sprache, Stil]* * *in·ci·sive[ɪnˈsaɪsɪv]adj (clear) description klar, prägnant; (penetrating) remark analysierend attr, schlüssig; (clear-thinking) person scharfsinnig\incisive mind [messer]scharfer Verstand* * *[In'saIsɪv]adjstyle, tone, words prägnant; criticism treffend, scharfsinnig; mind scharf; person scharfsinnig* * *incisive [ınˈsaısıv] adj (adv incisively)1. (ein)schneidend2. fig scharf:a) durchdringend (Verstand)b) beißend (Ironie)c) schneidend (Ton)3. fig treffend, prägnant4. ANAT Schneide(zahn)…:incisive bone Zwischenkieferknochen m;* * *adjectiveschneidend [Ton]; scharf [Verstand]; scharfsinnig [Genie, Kritik, Frage, Bemerkung, Argument]; präzise [Sprache, Stil]* * *adj.prägnant adj.schneidend adj.
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incisively — incisive ► ADJECTIVE 1) intelligently analytical and concise. 2) (of an action) quick and direct. DERIVATIVES incisively adverb incisiveness noun … English terms dictionary
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incisively — in·ci·sive·ly … English syllables
incisively — See: incisive … English dictionary
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