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Definition of "indetermination" [in•de•ter•mi•na•tion]

  • Want of determination; an unsettled or wavering state, as of the mind. (noun)
  • Want of fixed or stated direction. (noun)

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Use "indetermination" in a sentence
  • ""This is also a result of the ongoing events promoting trade with Iran and of the uncritical journeys to Iran by German members of Parliament, by which the German side undermines the sanctions and signals weakness and indetermination.""
  • "This indetermination toward what will inhere in reality, however, would be an obstacle to foreknowledge and, for us, to acting."
  • "There is also (2) a posterior indetermination ˜about inhering™ (de inesse), with respect to what will be the case in reality."