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Definition of Desistive

Desistive
Desistive De*sist"ive, a. [See Desist.] Final; conclusive; ending. [R.]

Meaning of Desistive from wikipedia

- A cease and desist letter is a do****ent sent by one party, often a business, to warn another party that they believe the other party is committing an unlawful...
- The probable desistance test is a standard for distinguishing between preparation and attempt in a criminal case.: 683  Under this standard, a person is...
- "Cease and Desist" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Alice Gl****, released on 23 January 2018 through Loma Vista. The song was written by Gl****,...
- rates of desistance among prepubertal children. A 2016 review of 10 prospective follow-up studies from childhood to adolescence found desistance rates ranging...
- German law firm "Urmann und Collegen (U+C)" sent up to 30,000 cease and desist letters ("Abmahnungen" in German) giving legal warnings to German Internet...
- third of three." Yet, there is no god except One God, and if they do not desist from what they say, a grievous punishment befalls the disbelievers. Will...
- for high school and college students, helping learners to recognize and desist propaganda by identifying persuasive techniques. This work built upon classical...
- a fee paid through Google Checkout. In June 2012, Google sent cease and desist letters threatening legal action against several websites offering online...
- E. Murray of Murray Energy Corporation. Oliver had received a cease and desist letter asking him to stop making negative comments about the company (specifically...
- other men and those who (are) huntsmen and fishermen of the king have desisted from hunting. And if some (were) intemperate, they have ceased from their...