Definition of «incisive»

Incisive means sharp, clear and concise in expression or description. It can also refer to something that is cutting or piercing, such as a surgical incision made with an instrument. The term comes from the Latin word “incidere,” meaning “to fall upon” or “to strike.”

Sentences with «incisive»

  • It was just a matter of a couple of incisive passes going through at the right time. (justarsenal.com)
  • Apparently, he had some differences with Incisive Media, which acquired SEW from Jupitermedia last year. (searchmarketingstandard.com)
  • Indeed — we could have had more incisive analyses of the data like this one at WUWT, where as tamino shows they (seemingly unwittingly) managed, though some incredibly convoluted number torture, to turn the data upside down without realising. (wottsupwiththat.com)
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