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definitívne

Definitívne is a term used in Slovak and related Slavic languages to indicate finality or conclusiveness. It serves as both an adjective and, in some contexts, an adverb, marking that a state, decision, or result is intended to be final and not subject to change. In predicative use, it can describe the status of a decision or outcome, as in a sentence like “Rozhodnutie je definitívne.” It can also modify nouns as an attributive adjective, for example in phrases such as “definitívne rozhodnutie” or “definitívne riešenie.”

Etymology and cognates: The form derives from the Latin definitīvus and has spread into several European languages,

Usage and nuance: Definitívne denotes something that is intended to be final or conclusively settled. It is

See also: Definitive, definitive (in English), and cognate terms in other Slavic languages. In Slovak, related

where
similar
roots
appear
with
slightly
different
endings
(for
example
in
Czech
and
Slovak).
Across
Slavic
languages
the
word
typically
retains
a
root
meaning
connected
to
finality
or
definitiveness,
with
endings
adapted
to
the
language’s
grammar.
common
in
legal,
administrative,
scientific,
and
formal
contexts,
as
well
as
in
everyday
speech
when
stressing
that
a
result
is
not
open
to
further
change.
As
an
adverbial
sense,
it
can
mean
“definitively”
or
“conclusively,”
as
in
“musíme
definitívne
potvrdiť
výsledky”
(we
must
definitively
confirm
the
results).
forms
include
definitive
adjectives
such
as
definitívny
and
phrases
built
with
definitívne
to
express
final
status.