dispositive (Meaning)
dispositive (a.)
Disposing; tending to regulate; decretive.
Belonging to disposition or natural, tendency.
Synonyms & Antonyms of dispositive
dispositive Sentence Examples
- The judge's remarks regarding the evidence were dispositive in the trial's outcome.
- The company's financial statements were dispositive in determining their creditworthiness.
- The expert's testimony was dispositive in convincing the jury of the defendant's innocence.
- The new evidence was dispositive in overturning the original conviction.
- The court's order was dispositive in settling the dispute between the two parties.
- The contract's termination clause was dispositive in ending the agreement between the parties.
- The statute of limitations was dispositive in barring the plaintiff's claim.
- The dispositive nature of the evidence rendered further proceedings unnecessary.
- The dispositive ruling by the court ended all speculation and uncertainty surrounding the case.
- The dispositive motion filed by the defendant was granted by the court, resulting in the dismissal of the lawsuit.
FAQs About the word dispositive
Disposing; tending to regulate; decretive., Belonging to disposition or natural, tendency.
clear, determinate, conclusive,determinative, indisputable, undeniable, unquestionable, indubitable, certain, unanswerable
ambiguous, problematical, equivocal, ambiguous, questionable, disputable, doubtful, questionable, equivocal, problematical
The judge's remarks regarding the evidence were dispositive in the trial's outcome.
The company's financial statements were dispositive in determining their creditworthiness.
The expert's testimony was dispositive in convincing the jury of the defendant's innocence.
The new evidence was dispositive in overturning the original conviction.