Precisely determined or limited or defined; especially fixed by rule or by a specific and constant cause.
Supplying or being a final or conclusive settlement.
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Examples for "indeterminate "
Examples for "indeterminate "
1 Good question-howcan anybody put a price on destroying indeterminate nomadic tribes?
2 The number of life sentenced and indeterminate sentenced prisoners has increased considerably.
3 Ten came back negative, and one was initially indeterminate and then negative.
4 She had begun suffering, she said, from various indeterminate but excruciating pains.
5 The new man wore a Marine chaplain's uniform of indeterminate religious affiliation.
1 Therefore it seems that determinate words are not required in the sacraments.
2 There is no determinate way in which the subject can be viewed.
3 But the determinate counsel of heaven had otherwise resolved before the incarnation.
4 Hence it is evident that incest is a determinate species of lust.
5 Freed from such disturbances, the needle takes up a certain determinate position.
6 Therefore rape is not a determinate species of lust distinct from seduction.
7 For 'metal' substitute 'iron.' The object is to have one determinate standard.
8 Objection 1: It seems that determinate words are not required in the sacraments.
9 But the determinate being of a particular thing is from its own form.
10 Now a determinate mode regards the thing of which it is the mode.
11 Wherefore from determinate matter it produces something in a determinate species.
12 It is not English, it is not sense, it conveys no determinate idea.
13 So every natural body has a greater or smaller determinate quantity.
14 It is, in fact, determinate , because the statute prescribes its limit.
15 Objection 1: It seems that determinate things are not required for a sacrament.
16 William Douglas went on with the same determinate and relentless calm.
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