Past tense of definitise; made definite or established as final and certain.
Past tense of definitise, adding -ed to create the past participle.
Once something is 'definitised,' it's locked in—there's a legal and philosophical weight to this term that 'finalized' doesn't quite capture. It suggests moving from possibility into absolute certainty.
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