[ UK /dɪtˈɜːmɪnd/ ]
[ US /dɪˈtɝmənd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. determined or decided upon as by an authority
    the dictated terms of surrender
    the time set for the launching
    date and place are already determined
  2. strongly motivated to succeed
  3. devoting full strength and concentrated attention to
    made continued and determined efforts to find and destroy enemy headquarters
  4. characterized by great determination
    a struggle against a determined enemy
  5. having been learned or found or determined especially by investigation
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How To Use determined In A Sentence

  • The tax assessor determined that the property was subject to taxation based on its infrequent use for religious purposes. Christianity Today
  • Some lucky local with an open fire had determined the evening warranted a little extra cheer, more than the central heating could provide, and had lit a small blaze on his hearth.
  • Brunhild, a mischievous, strong-minded goldfish (the voice of Noah Cyrus, Miley's younger sister), is determined to become a little girl when she's rescued from a jar and befriended by Sosuke (the voice of Frankie Jonas, the Jonas Brothers 'kid brother), a plucky, self-reliant 5-year-old. No Time's Right for 'Traveler's Wife'
  • Here in India, especially in relatively small cities like Dehra Doon, it feels like half magic a lot of the time and the only way to live through the muddles is to be determined to find them funny.
  • She has determined on going this afternoon.
  • She was determined to renegotiate the second mortgage for another year. BEAUTIFUL DREAMER
  • It has made it far harder for determined and powerful figures to control how people see events and that can only be a good thing.
  • Aliquots were withdrawn at the indicated times, the viable titer was determined, and the percentage of survivors was calculated.
  • The length should be that of the bandaging; the breadth, three or four fingers; thickness, three or fourfold; number so as to encircle the limb, neither more nor less; those applied for the purpose of rectifying a deformity, should be of such a length as to encircle it; the breadth and thickness being determined by the vacuity, which is not to be filled up at once. On The Surgery
  • I was getting really determined that I would hit the ball before we stopped playing.
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