Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- So as to be indeterminate; indefinitely; without precision.
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- adverb In an
indeterminate manner.
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Examples
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Certainly each one of these crimes had an indeterminately large impact on the victim.
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The attribution of the title hovers indeterminately between them – which sister is the focus of the narrative?
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The restaurant was full and the hostess thought the wait would be indeterminately long for a party of three.
Matt Browner Hamlin: Searching for Yakitori in Roppongi Matt Browner Hamlin 2010
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The restaurant was full and the hostess thought the wait would be indeterminately long for a party of three.
Matt Browner Hamlin: Searching for Yakitori in Roppongi Matt Browner Hamlin 2010
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The restaurant was full and the hostess thought the wait would be indeterminately long for a party of three.
Matt Browner Hamlin: Searching for Yakitori in Roppongi Matt Browner Hamlin 2010
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I need somebody kind of wild-eyed and indeterminately ethnic.
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Certainly each one of these crimes had an indeterminately large impact on the victim.
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I have although i seen plenty of people on normal determined tariffs getting out early when i wished they could have been sentenced indeterminately as Dangerous Offenders.
Curious Men With Dangerous Ideas (again) « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2007
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Which made me wonder about subsets: there's some indeterminately-sized (but presumably quite small) subset of readers, and potential readers, who actively browse author websites, and a small subset of that subset who are inclined to interact in some way with the author.
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Possibly you may not be able with the utmost Certainty and without all hesitation to determine which that is, but however you know in the general that One of them, indeterminately, must be true.
Motherly Advice Trace Sheridan 2009
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