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How to Pronounce "dispositive"

word

ˌdɪsˈpɑzətɪv
dis-PAH-zuh-tiv
dɪˈspɒzɪtɪv
di-SPOZ-i-tiv

Definition

In law, "dispositive" refers to something that decides or settles an issue or case, such as evidence or a clause that determines the outcome.

IPA Transcription

American English

ˌdɪsˈpɑzətɪv

British English

dɪˈspɒzɪtɪv

Simplified Pronunciation

US

dis-PAH-zuh-tiv

UK

di-SPOZ-i-tiv

Listen in Context

The judge considered the dispositive facts before making a decision.

A dispositive clause in the contract specified the payment terms.

The lawyer filed a dispositive motion to end the case quickly.

There was no dispositive evidence to settle the argument.