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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.
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  • 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.
  • For an indeterminable length of time, she wandered between sleep and semi-wakefulness, later remembering the noise of the plane once and then silence.
  • A girl of indeterminable age stood behind her, a grin on her face.
  • The case is subject to the Revenue Commissioners appeal procedure and as a result the timing of any outcome is indeterminable,’ the accounts say.
  • All contradiction disappears," Kant writes, "if I say: the judgment of taste does depend upon a concept ... but one from which nothing can be cognized in respect of the Object, and nothing proved, because it is in itself indeterminable and useless for knowledge Contention and Contestation: Aesthetic Culture in Kant and Bourdieu
  • Cal's new doctor was a tall Indian of indeterminable age, anywhere from late twenties to equally late forties.
  • He sneered and began to chant an indeterminable language.
  • All contradiction disappears," Kant writes, "if I say: the judgment of taste does depend upon a concept ... but one from which nothing can be cognized in respect of the Object, and nothing proved, because it is in itself indeterminable and useless for knowledge Contention and Contestation: Aesthetic Culture in Kant and Bourdieu
  • I mean if something is "profoundly and disturbingly evident" why is the hour "indeterminable"? Archive 2007-04-01
  • It's these tiniest details - the uneasy click of indeterminable percussion, the distant half-heard rumble of thunder from a distance - that make this music so worth hearing.
  • I slept badly that night: long, indeterminable periods of uneasy wakefulness interspaced with dreams.
  • And as seemingly indeterminable day, dwindled to a close, Work Camp 10760 L
  • Obviously their hiring standards plummeted to indeterminable lows when he joined it: Pennock on postmodernism in ID creationism - The Panda's Thumb
  • Susan's expression went indeterminable, then she wiped her hands on the apron she was wearing, took it off and walked over to Emily, giving her a big compassionate hug.
  • The storm truly is deterministic (an event causally determined by prior events) in that the hurricane winds really were the consequence of a beating butterfly wing, but indeterminable because in practice the cause can never be discerned. Jeff Schweitzer: Myths of Wall Street, the Sequel: Fat Finger Fandango
  • an unpredictable (or indeterminable) future
  • Her eyes were focussed on an indeterminable spot somewhere to the right of her.
  • Light pains in my chest, the indeterminable gurgle in my stomach, a swaying before my eyes. Books in 2009, #5
  • Via this unbounded body, we encounter flows and vibrations and pulsations and undulations and strange sounds and indeterminable sights.
  • We're eating burgers, pizzas, kebabs, sweeties, pies, crisps and assorted pre-packaged pap of indeterminable origin.
  • The road to extinction may be of indeterminable length, but the final destination of that road is not in doubt.
  • The room was of indeterminable size, and directly in front of him lay an altar, looking as if it were fifty feet away-regardless, he was able to reach it in three steps.
  • Clean shaven and bald, save for a jet black goatee upon his chin, his age was nearly indeterminable.
  • Alice Kettilby was a substantial woman of an indeterminable age, warm and wholesome and yielding as a fresh steaming slice. MAN'S LOVING FAMILY
  • The dark corridor made the distances indeterminable.

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