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indetermination

NOUN
  1. the quality of being vague and poorly defined

How To Use indetermination In A Sentence

  • If you sense that suspense, do you still want to live here in all disturbance and all indetermination?
  • The indetermination brings certain risks to both cooperation parties.
  • This indetermination would seem predestined given the historical vagaries in defining personality and addiction.
  • Their phenomenal success can be attributed in large part to their very lack of definition and to their indetermination within our most widely recognized signifying systems.
  • There are lots of factors influencing power load and all of them possess indetermination.
  • Under the circumstance, the growth of information corporation faces vast foreground with enormous indetermination.
  • Any term can be substituted for any other: utter indetermination.
  • The study of translation is worse off than physics because it suffers from indetermination while physics suffers from underdetermination.
  • A similar indetermination swamps the last third of the film.
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