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
Its institutional forms had become definite, its terminology fixed, and the materials for a study of the life of the fourteenth century student are abundant.
From Life in the Medieval University by Rait, Robert S.
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
In a word, the distinction between the literary and the scientific professions has become definite and wide, and can no longer be ignored in our systems of education.
From Scientific Culture, and Other Essays Second Edition; with Additions by Cooke, Josiah Parsons
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)