definite / definitive

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Use definite when you mean precise, clearly decided and specific, or having distinct or certain limits.

Use definitive when you mean conclusive or authoritative and exhaustive.

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There’s been a definite increase in the number of support calls.

Yes:

There’s a definite link between temperature and pressure.

Yes:

Arrange a definite date for the interview.

Yes:

The ISO standard is the definitive guideline for your work.

Yes:

This manual is your definitive guide to using DemoSoft.