eterminable Synonyms
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eterminable Meaning
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eterminable (a.)
Interminable.
eterminable Sentence Examples
- The future remains indeterminable, shrouded in a veil of uncertainty.
- The depth of the abyss seemed indeterminable, stretching infinitely into the darkness.
- The trajectory of the hurricane was indeterminable, leaving coastal communities in a state of apprehension.
- The true cost of war is often indeterminable, measured not only in lives lost but also in shattered psyches and disrupted communities.
- The genetic basis of many diseases remains indeterminable, hindering the development of effective treatments.
- The indeterminable nature of quantum mechanics challenges our understanding of the physical world.
- The long-term effects of climate change are indeterminable, but the potential consequences are dire.
- The prevalence of mental illness in a population can be indeterminable, as many cases go undiagnosed or unreported.
- The indeterminable nature of life's journey makes each moment a precious opportunity to cherish.
- The indeterminable nature of artistic expression allows for a wide range of interpretations and perspectives.
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Interminable.
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The future remains indeterminable, shrouded in a veil of uncertainty.
The depth of the abyss seemed indeterminable, stretching infinitely into the darkness.
The trajectory of the hurricane was indeterminable, leaving coastal communities in a state of apprehension.
The true cost of war is often indeterminable, measured not only in lives lost but also in shattered psyches and disrupted communities.