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definite idea

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meanings of definiteand idea


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definite
adjective
uk /ˈdef.ɪ.nət/ us /ˈdef.ən.ət/
fixed, certain, ...
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idea
noun
uk /aɪˈdɪə/ us /aɪˈdiː.ə/
a suggestion or plan for ...
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Examples of definite idea


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I, for one, would not enter such a debate with a clear-cut and definiteidea of my own position on it.
There seems to be no definiteidea or programme amongst them.
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The trouble is, that there is a new policy, which is based on a perfectly definiteidea.
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Is it a fact that, despite these uncertainties, a definiteidea of the enormous advantages of private practice is given to those applying for appointments?
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The fact is that ungotten minerals is a phrase which does not convey any definiteidea.
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Therefore, the aeroplane companies have a very definiteidea as to the revenue they can earn and the obligations they have to perform.
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Until we have a definiteidea about that, it is difficult to say anything about it.
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In fact, it is essential from all aspects that young men should have some definiteidea of when they are to be called up and for how long.
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I quite agree that we had in our minds no definiteidea of a time limit until these very recent discussions to which allusion has been made.
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From my experience of employing labour my own conclusion is that the vast bulk of skilled labour has a very definiteidea of what constitutes a day's work.
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She puts off painting and wallpaper, though she forms a definiteidea for the little nursery.
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Drawing first abstractly and without a definiteidea, she will return to the work several times and refine images she sees in the primary, elemental composition.
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He had definite ideas about what chemical elements were truly simple, and of how the properties of substances were transformed in chemical reactions.
My advisers, however, had very definite ideas as to the lines on which we ought to proceed.
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We have very definite ideas on how to tackle the next series of discussions.
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Such a result should be based on some definite ideas.
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I know that certain people have very definite ideas on general principles, and that my proposal to-day offends them as being counter to those principles.
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People who are supposed to be experts invariably have some prejudices and definite ideas before they start.
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I have one or two definite ideas which may seem to some people to have an extra conservative colour.
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Has he no clear, specific and definite ideas in his head about this matter, or is he just unwilling to tell us about them?
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