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determine

American  
[dih-tur-min] / dɪˈtɜr mɪn /

verb (used with object)

determined, determining
  1. to conclude or ascertain, as after reasoning, observation, etc.

    Synonyms:
    verify
  2. to settle or decide (a dispute, question, etc.) by an authoritative or conclusive decision.

    Synonyms:
    adjust, resolve
  3. to cause, affect, or control; fix or decide causally.

    Demand for a product usually determines supply.

    Synonyms:
    influence
  4. to give direction or tendency to; impel.

    Synonyms:
    incline, lead, induce
  5. Geometry. to fix the position of.

  6. Logic. to limit (a notion) by adding differentiating characteristics.

  7. Chiefly Law. to put an end to; terminate.

  8. to lead or bring (a person) to a decision.

  9. to decide upon.


verb (used without object)

determined, determining
  1. to come to a decision or resolution; decide.

  2. Chiefly Law. to come to an end.

determine British  
/ dɪˈtɜːmɪn /

verb

  1. to settle or decide (an argument, question, etc) conclusively, as by referring to an authority

  2. (tr) to ascertain or conclude, esp after observation or consideration

  3. (tr) to shape or influence; give direction to

    experience often determines ability

  4. (tr) to fix in scope, extent, variety, etc

    the river determined the edge of the property

  5. to make or cause to make a decision

    he determined never to marry

  6. (tr) logic to define or limit (a notion) by adding or requiring certain features or characteristics

  7. (tr) geometry to fix or specify the position, form, or configuration of

    two points determine a line

  8. law to come or bring to an end, as an estate or interest in land

  9. (tr) to decide (a legal action or dispute)

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determine Idioms  

Usage

What does determine mean? Determine means to conclude, as after reasoning or observing, as in After considering all my options, I’ve determined which college I want to attend. Generally, to determine something is to come to a conclusive decision from a place of authority on the subject. Determine can also mean to cause or control, as in How much homework my teacher assigns will determine whether I can go to the game tonight. Determine is also used to mean to give direction to, as a boss might determine what tasks their employees will do. Example: I have determined that the cause of death was cardiac arrest.

Other Word Forms

  • interdetermine verb (used with object)
  • quasi-determine verb
  • redetermine verb
  • undetermining adjective

Etymology

Origin of determine

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English, from Old French determiner, from Latin dētermināre “to mark out and fix boundaries,” equivalent to dē- prefix indicating separation + termināre “to bound, limit”; see de-, terminate

Explanation

If you determine something, you figure it out or settle a question, like when, after checking paws and hands, you determine that it's not the dog that ate your candy stash, but your kid sister. Determine comes from the Latin for "bring to a close," and when you determine something, you have closed all the questions you have about it and are quite sure you know the answer. If you become a detective, you'll have to determine who did the crime. After working through a mathematical problem, you determine the value of X. Determine can also mean influence. Your childhood spent in your grandmother's delightful kitchen might have determined your future career as a baker.

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DeepSeek-V4 features an ultra-long context of one million tokens and 1.6 trillion parameters for the Pro version -- measures that determine how much input the model can absorb and its decision-making ability.

From Barron's • Apr. 24, 2026

It also proposed setting up a commission of criminal inquiry to determine who is to be held accountable.

From BBC • Apr. 23, 2026

School spokesman Matthew Shank said the program didn’t run long enough for the district to determine whether it was working.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 23, 2026

“If you plan to have a spouse or co-borrower included on your reverse mortgage loan, the age of the youngest borrower will be used to determine the principal limit,” the Paramus, N.J. reverse-mortgage specialist adds.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 23, 2026

His biggest positions were with Goldman, and Goldman was newly unable, or unwilling, to determine the value of those positions, and so could not say how much collateral should be shifted back and forth.

From "The Big Short" by Michael Lewis