[
UK
/ˌʌndɪfˈaɪnd/
]
[ US /ˌəndɪˈfaɪnd/ ]
[ US /ˌəndɪˈfaɪnd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
not precisely limited, determined, or distinguished
some undefined sense of excitement
undefined authority
vague feelings of sadness
a vague uneasiness
an undefined term
How To Use undefined In A Sentence
- They can latch onto a rhetoric of ‘social justice,’ ever vague and undefined.
- The proof of this result is correct, but this is one of two places in the book where there are undefined terms and confusing misprints.
- But many details about his plans — including services he believes need to be cut — remain undefined Republicans Sweep Michigan Statewide Offices
- Using the mouse, left-click on an undefined oval to change it to a NO vote. Black Box Voting Blog-O-Lection 7/21: Burglars at the window
- How vague and indistinct and undefined the ideas of most men are upon the subject!
- Her eyes strained to see through the darkness, but she could only make out shadowy, undefined figures.
- lost in a maze of words both defined and undefined
- However just because the rules of blogging are undefined does not mean we cannot play the same game.
- There was little to admire in the opening exchanges, the game was a shapeless mass, undefined and indistinct.
- And what is perhaps the most troubling feature of her writing is her tendency to use commonplaces and cliches and undefined terms as if their meaning were indisputable and clear.