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单词 determining
释义

determine

verb

de·​ter·​mine di-ˈtər-mən How to pronounce determine (audio)
dē-
determined; determining

transitive verb

1
a
: to fix conclusively or authoritatively
determine national policy
b
law : to decide by judicial sentence
determine a plea
c
: to settle or decide by choice of alternatives or possibilities
trying to determine the best time to go
d
: resolve
she determined to do better
2
a
: to fix the form, position, or character of beforehand : ordain
two points determine a straight line
the extent to which genetics determines one's personality
b
: to bring about as a result : regulate
demand determines the price
3
a
: to fix the boundaries of
b
: to limit in extent or scope
c
: to put or set an end to : terminate
determine an estate
4
: to find out or come to a decision about by investigation, reasoning, or calculation
determine the answer to the problem
determine a position at sea
5
biology : to bring about the determination (see determination sense 7) of
determine the fate of a cell

intransitive verb

1
: to come to a decision
had determined on becoming a doctor
2
: to come to an end or become void

Synonyms

  • adjudge
  • adjudicate
  • arbitrate
  • decide
  • judge
  • referee
  • rule (on)
  • settle
  • umpire
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Example Sentences

The new policy will be determined by a special committee. The demand for a product determines its price. He believes that one's personality is determined mostly by genetics. An autopsy will be performed to determine the cause of death. They are unable to accurately determine the ship's position at this time. Scholars have determined that the book was written in the late 16th century. I am trying to determine what happened and when. They are determining if they should stay. They determined to leave immediately. See More
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Anglo-French determiner, from Latin determinare, from de- + terminare to limit, from terminus boundary, limit — more at term entry 1

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Kids Definition

determine

verb

de·​ter·​mine di-ˈtər-mən How to pronounce determine (audio)
determined; determining
1
: to come to a decision
They determined to leave immediately.
2
: to learn or find out exactly
Police determined the cause of the accident.
3
: to be the cause of or reason for
Demand determines the price of a product.
4
: to fix exactly and with certainty
Yes, it was settled; his career was determined. Mark Twain, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

Medical Definition

determine

transitive verb

de·​ter·​mine di-ˈtər-mən How to pronounce determine (audio)
determined; determining -ˈtərm-(ə-)niŋ How to pronounce determine (audio)
1
a
: to obtain definite information about with regard to quantity, character, magnitude, or location
determine the ionic concentration
determine the creatinine in blood serum
b
: to discover the taxonomic position or the generic and specific names of
2
: to bring about the determination of
determine the fate of a cell

Legal Definition

determine

transitive verb

de·​ter·​mine
determined; determining
: to make a determination regarding

determining

verb

present participle of determine
1
as in deciding
to give an opinion about (something at issue or in dispute) a three-member panel will determine the case

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • deciding
  • settling
  • judging
  • adjudicating
  • adjudging
  • arbitrating
  • considering
  • resolving
  • weighing
  • prosecuting
  • hearing
  • refereeing
  • umpiring
  • deeming
  • deliberating
  • pondering
  • mediating
  • concluding
  • trying
  • negotiating
  • ruling (on)
  • moderating
  • redetermining
  • sizing up
  • rejudging
  • finding (for or against)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • hedging
  • skirting
  • equivocating
  • pussyfooting
2
as in figuring
to come to a judgment about after discussion or consideration trying to determine which direction we were facing

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • deciding
  • figuring
  • choosing
  • finding
  • resolving
  • opting
  • selecting
  • concluding
  • ruling
  • naming
  • picking
  • decreeing
  • adjudicating
  • settling (on or upon)
  • electing
  • adjudging
  • arbitrating
  • culling
  • handpicking
  • debating
  • weighing
  • judging
  • deliberating
  • pondering
  • contemplating
  • considering
  • preferring
  • studying
  • cogitating
  • refereeing
  • ruminating
  • questioning
  • umpiring
  • entertaining
  • meditating
  • singling (out)
  • chewing over
  • mulling (over)
  • ruling (on)
  • thinking (about or over)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • rejecting
  • refusing
  • declining
  • delaying
  • abstaining
  • turning down
  • hesitating
  • halting
  • stalling
  • temporizing
  • vacillating
  • wavering
  • waffling
  • shilly-shallying
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3
as in finding
to come upon after searching, study, or effort we failed to determine the answer to the riddle

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • finding
  • learning
  • discovering
  • locating
  • ascertaining
  • detecting
  • getting
  • finding out
  • digging out
  • running down
  • descrying
  • rummaging
  • digging up
  • scaring up
  • nosing out
  • turning up
  • tracking (down)
  • spotting
  • hitting (on or upon)
  • hunting (down or up)
  • dredging (up)
  • seeking
  • routing (out)
  • scouting (up)
  • ferreting (out)
  • rooting (out)
  • sighting
  • espying
  • looking for
  • searching (for or out)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • missing
  • overlooking
  • losing
  • passing over
  • mislaying
  • misplacing
  • mis-setting
  • missetting
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4
as in stopping
to come to an end your participation in the savings plan determines with the termination of your employment here

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • stopping
  • concluding
  • halting
  • terminating
  • ending
  • ceasing
  • passing
  • going
  • expiring
  • finishing
  • closing
  • dying
  • elapsing
  • stalling
  • discontinuing
  • breaking off
  • lapsing
  • quitting
  • leaving off
  • breaking up
  • letting up
  • winding up
  • suspending
  • staying
  • pausing
  • dead-ending
  • winking (out)
  • cutting out
  • biting the dust
  • knocking off
  • breaking down
  • giving over
  • refraining (from)
  • abating
  • desisting (from)
  • winding down
  • laying off (of)
  • packing (up or in)
  • conking (out)
  • petering (out)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • continuing
  • prolonging
  • persisting
  • hanging on
  • extending
  • protracting
  • drawing out
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5
as in settling
to make final, definite, or beyond dispute your choice of college could determine the rest of your life

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • deciding
  • settling
  • defining
  • clarifying
  • clinching
  • proving
  • establishing
  • ensuring
  • specifying
  • nailing
  • assuring
  • insuring
  • showing
  • securing
  • demonstrating
  • affirming
  • illuminating
  • stipulating
  • stating
  • nailing (down)
  • finishing
  • concluding
  • ending
  • clearing (up)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • confusing
  • muddling
  • muddying
  • unsettling
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