Uk English Meaning of indeterminate
indeterminate
Other Uk English words related to indeterminate
- approximate
- Indefinite
- approximate
- erroneous
- general
- imprecise
- inaccurate
- incorrect
- indefinable
- indistinct
- Inexact
- mushy
- uncertain
- Undefined
- undetermined
- unsettled
- vague
- ballpark
- debatable
- disputable
- Distorted
- doubtful
- dubious
- fallacious
- faulty
- flawed
- inconclusive
- indecisive
- loose
- Misleading
- wrong
- off
- questionable
- specious
- squishy
- unconfirmed
- unsubstantiated
- unsupported
- wrong
- FALSE
- certain
- clear-cut
- Correct
- decisive
- Definable
- defined
- definite
- definite
- uncontestable
- indubitable
- positive
- right
- sound
- sure
- unquestionable
- valid
- TRUE
- absolute
- confirmed
- factual
- incontrovertible
- indisputable
- irrefutable
- Undeniable
- unqualified
- accurate
- dead
- dead-on
- determined
- Errorless
- established
- exact
- precise
- supported
- validated
- substantiated
Nearest Words of indeterminate
- indeterminacy principle => uncertainty principle
- indeterminacy => indeterminacy
- indeterminably => indefinitely
- indeterminable => indeterminable
- indestructible => indestructible
- indestructibility => Indestructibility
- indesirable => undesirable
- indesinent => incessant
- indesert => in the desert
- indescriptive => Indescriptive
Definitions and Meaning of indeterminate in English
indeterminate (a)
not precisely determined or established; not fixed or known in advance
having a capacity for continuing to grow at the apex
indeterminate (s)
of uncertain or ambiguous nature
(of a quantity) having no definite value, as an equation that cannot be solved
not leading to a definite ending or result
indeterminate (a.)
Not determinate; not certain or fixed; indefinite; not precise; as, an indeterminate number of years.
FAQs About the word indeterminate
indeterminate
not precisely determined or established; not fixed or known in advance, having a capacity for continuing to grow at the apex, of uncertain or ambiguous nature,
approximate,Indefinite,approximate,erroneous,general,imprecise,inaccurate,incorrect,indefinable,indistinct
certain,clear-cut,Correct,decisive,Definable,defined,definite,definite,uncontestable,indubitable
indeterminacy principle => uncertainty principle, indeterminacy => indeterminacy, indeterminably => indefinitely, indeterminable => indeterminable, indestructible => indestructible,