eterminable (Meaning)

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eterminable (a.)

Interminable.

Synonyms & Antonyms of eterminable

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eterminable Sentence Examples

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

FAQs About the word eterminable

Interminable.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

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.