determinate
Americanadjective
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having defined limits; definite.
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settled; positive.
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conclusive; final.
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Botany. (of an inflorescence) having the primary and each secondary axis ending in a flower or bud, thus preventing further elongation.
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Engineering.
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(of a structure) able to be analyzed completely by means of the principles of statics.
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(of a member of a structure) subject only to definite, known stresses.
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(of a stress) able to be determined through the principles of statics.
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verb (used with object)
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to make certain of.
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to identify.
adjective
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definitely limited, defined, or fixed; distinct
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a less common word for determined
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able to be predicted or deduced
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(of an effect) obeying the law of causality
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botany (of an inflorescence) having the main and branch stems ending in flowers and unable to grow further; cymose
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(of a structure, stress, etc) able to be fully analysed or determined
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Precisely determined, limited, or defined.
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Not continuing to grow at an apical meristem. In the cyme, a determinate inflorescence, for example, the first floret develops at the end of the meristem, and no further elongation of the inflorescence can occur.
Other Word Forms
- determinately adverb
- determinateness noun
Etymology
Origin of determinate
1350–1400; Middle English < Latin dēterminātus, past participle of dētermināre. See determine, -ate 1
Example Sentences
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The French Revolution then dynamited Europe’s old order and dynamized society as a collective organism, evolving in a “quasi-biological and determinate way.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 31, 2025
Prisoners on standard determinate sentences - a fixed-length prison term - could move to the post-custody stage after serving one-third of their sentence providing they behave well.
From BBC • May 22, 2025
I would be excited to add a larger system that accommodates larger plants like compact dwarf or determinate tomatoes.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 27, 2023
Examples of determinate tomato varieties include Roma, San Marzano, Rutgers and Celebrity.
From Salon • Jul. 27, 2022
Substantial Forms, Occult Qualities, Intentional Species, Idiosyncrasies, Sympathies and Antipathies of Things, are exploded...because they are only empty Sounds, Words whereof no Man can form a certain and determinate Idea.
From "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton
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