become definite
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“The idea is that the past history of the universe has become definite when someone or people now are observing things about the past universe.”
From Salon • Jan. 17, 2025
To such a man the world tends to become definite, finite, obvious; common objects rouse no questions, and unfamiliar possibilities are contemptuously rejected.
From The Problems of Philosophy by Russell, Bertrand
Prognosis will become definite in proportion to the physician's knowledge not only of the ontogenetic history of the individual patient, but also of the phylogenetic history of the race.
From Origin and Nature of Emotions by Crile, George W. (Washington)
It was a sort of relief to him, like a sick man, who, suffering from a general illness, vague and enervating, sees it become definite in sharp pain in some portion of his body.
From Jean-Christophe, Volume I by Cannan, Gilbert
Yet she knew that both had become definite in her mind from the moment when Jessie had involuntarily confided her secret to her.
From The Triumph of John Kars A Story of the Yukon by Cullum, Ridgwell