indeterminable

[ UK /ˌɪndɪtˈɜːmɪnəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. incapable of being definitely ascertained or calculated
  2. not capable of being definitely decided or ascertained
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How To Use indeterminable In A Sentence

  • Thereafter, the reader penetrates further and further into a disturbing labyrinth of changing or indeterminable gender.
  • It seemed that somehow, amidst the reminiscing, the laughs, and an indeterminable amount of liquor, he and Jessie had fallen asleep.
  • Some indeterminable element or substance on a great, ultramacrocosmic world! "He Who Shrank" by Henry Hasse, part 1
  • Why not get it done to save all concerned an indeterminable, indefensible amount of time, money and credibility?
  • This expansion is a microcosm of the U.S. financial sector, with ballooning assets of indeterminable true economic value.
  • Light pains in my chest, the indeterminable gurgle in my stomach, a swaying before my eyes. Books in 2009, #5
  • A black haze parts in the middle of the composition, offering a view of indeterminable distance vibrating with yellow, orange and light blue.
  • After an indeterminable period of frantic slipping and sliding, I called out to a youthful gray haired man who was walking firmly up the hill for help.
  • My mother's participation in the mandate has been indeterminable. Jason Kitchen: To My Dearest Mumsy: Thank You for Not Being a 'Tiger Mother'
  • It was a day where the sky was not quite blue, but more a shade of indeterminable grey, with few clouds scattered around like cotton wool stuck on a painting.
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