/dɪˈtɜːmɪnət ˈsɛntəns/ – Phrase
Definition: xch definite sentence.
A more thorough explanation: A determinate sentence is a fixed-term sentence imposed by a court, with a specific length of time to be served by the convicted individual. This type of sentence specifies the exact period of incarceration or other punishment to be served, as opposed to an indeterminate sentence which provides a range of time to be served.
Example: The judge imposed a determinate sentence of five years in prison for the defendant’s crime.