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determine
[dih-tur-min]
verb (used with object)
to conclude or ascertain, as after reasoning, observation, etc.
Synonyms: verifyto settle or decide (a dispute, question, etc.) by an authoritative or conclusive decision.
to cause, affect, or control; fix or decide causally.
Demand for a product usually determines supply.
Synonyms: influenceto give direction or tendency to; impel.
Geometry., to fix the position of.
Logic., to limit (a notion) by adding differentiating characteristics.
Chiefly Law., to put an end to; terminate.
to lead or bring (a person) to a decision.
to decide upon.
verb (used without object)
to come to a decision or resolution; decide.
Chiefly Law., to come to an end.
determine
/ dɪˈtɜːmɪn /
verb
to settle or decide (an argument, question, etc) conclusively, as by referring to an authority
(tr) to ascertain or conclude, esp after observation or consideration
(tr) to shape or influence; give direction to
experience often determines ability
(tr) to fix in scope, extent, variety, etc
the river determined the edge of the property
to make or cause to make a decision
he determined never to marry
(tr) logic to define or limit (a notion) by adding or requiring certain features or characteristics
(tr) geometry to fix or specify the position, form, or configuration of
two points determine a line
law to come or bring to an end, as an estate or interest in land
(tr) to decide (a legal action or dispute)
Other Word Forms
- interdetermine verb (used with object)
- quasi-determine verb
- redetermine verb
- undetermining adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of determine1
Word History and Origins
Origin of determine1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
He said he quickly determined that they needed to get the man out of the wilderness.
If “Romulus” represents the start of a new branch for the franchise, perhaps whoever determines its next chapter can draw on the confidence of knowing they don’t have to elevate another Ripley clone.
How fast those young, inexperienced players develop will determine how fast Colorado becomes competitive.
How Democrats navigate these questions may determine whether the party sets the terms of debate on Israel, or cedes the fight to its opponents.
England are eighth in the International Cricket Council's one-day standings, which are used to determine qualification - the top eight, plus hosts South Africa and Zimbabwe, qualify automatically for the 14-team tournament.
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When To Use
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.
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