dispositively (Meaning)

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dispositively (adv.)

In a dispositive manner; by natural or moral disposition.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dispositively

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dispositively Sentence Examples

  1. The jury's verdict dispositively ended the years-long legal battle.
  2. The judge's ruling dispositively settled the dispute between the two parties.
  3. The evidence dispositively proved the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
  4. The new law dispositively changed the legal landscape, overturning decades of precedent.
  5. The dispositive evidence led the judge to grant summary judgment in favor of the plaintiff.
  6. The dispositive motion effectively ended the case before it went to trial.
  7. The dispositive testimony of the key witness swayed the jury's decision.
  8. The dispositive clause in the contract clearly stated the terms of the agreement.
  9. The dispositive document provided the necessary proof of ownership.
  10. The dispositive action taken by the government effectively resolved the crisis.

FAQs About the word dispositively

In a dispositive manner; by natural or moral disposition.

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No antonyms found.

The jury's verdict dispositively ended the years-long legal battle.

The judge's ruling dispositively settled the dispute between the two parties.

The evidence dispositively proved the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

The new law dispositively changed the legal landscape, overturning decades of precedent.