Get Free Checker

indeterminacy

NOUN
  1. the quality of being vague and poorly defined

How To Use indeterminacy In A Sentence

  • They do not exhibit the semantic indeterminacy characteristic of poetic metaphors.
  • Ordinary legal indeterminacy of this sort, a fact of the law, does not mean that every legal position one comes up with, while arguable, is viable or persuasive, or that every disagreement on a legal issue is reasonable. Balkinization
  • They do not exhibit the semantic indeterminacy characteristic of poetic metaphors.
  • In this context, indeterminacy does not mean magnitude.
  • Quantum indeterminacy" is nothing more than an informational gap to us. Dark Matter Can Enlighten Minds
  • Indeterminacy, now canonized, becomes the favorite mark of an art form that has no determinacy in a capitalist society.
  • Since little is definitively resolved in Hamilton's works, the novel could reflect the indeterminacy of meaning in modern novels.
  • Another of his interests was natural philosophy, in particular he was interested in determinism and chance, causality and indeterminacy.
  • The essence of security portfolio risk is the indeterminacy of the security value movement.
  • Its poetics of indeterminacy dissolves centres and borders and instantiates a refigured poetics of the body.
View all