Sentence examples for the indeterminate from inspiring English sources

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the indeterminate

adjective

Not accurately determined or determinable.

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What is even better is the indeterminate evolution.

The indeterminate, temporary nature of America, he suggests, explains why we keep coming back.

The location of the coefficient indicates the power of the indeterminate with which it is associated.

The indeterminate portion of aleatory music commonly occurs in two areas.

The answer lies partly in the indeterminate nature of the British constitution.

He divided perception into two kinds: the indeterminate, nonlinguistic, and nonjudgmental and the determinate and judgmental.

Because it's such a one as she who still occupies the indeterminate midlife zone where self-delusion flowers, forever young.

The economic case for space exploration has always been important, because of the vast costs and the indeterminate benefits.

Many found that the indeterminate social status afforded by religious ordination provided the means to move freely among different classes.

The indeterminate form (0cdotinfty) is assumed to be zero.

The indeterminate nature of the reactions must be accounted for during its design.

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