determinately

determinately
de·ter·mi·nate·ly

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  • Determinately — De*ter mi*nate*ly, adv. 1. In a determinate manner; definitely; ascertainably. [1913 Webster] The principles of religion are already either determinately true or false, before you think of them. Tillotson. [1913 Webster] 2. Resolutely;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • determinately — adverb see determinate …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • determinately — See determinate. * * * …   Universalium

  • determinately — adverb In a way that is determinate See Also: determinate, determinacy, determinateness …   Wiktionary

  • determinately — adv. definitively, decisively …   English contemporary dictionary

  • determinately — adverb see determinate I …   Useful english dictionary

  • determinate — determinately, adv. determinateness, n. adj. /di terr meuh nit/; v. /di terr meuh nayt /, adj., v., determinated, determinating. adj. 1. having defined limits; definite. 2. settled; positive. 3. conclusive; final. 4. resolute …   Universalium

  • Supposition theory — was a branch of medieval logic that was probably aimed at giving accounts of issues similar to modern accounts of reference, plurality, tense, and modality, from within an Aristotelian context. Philosophers such as John Buridan, William of Ockham …   Wikipedia

  • Walter Burley, Peter Aureoli and Gregory of Rimini — Stephen Brown THE END OF THE GREAT ERA Immediately after the glorious age of Bonaventure and Thomas Aquinas, the University of Paris, as we have seen, had a number of outstanding teachers. Henry of Ghent, following in the path of Bonaventure, was …   History of philosophy

  • Definitely — Def i*nite*ly, adv. In a definite manner; with precision; precisely; determinately. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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