Synonym: broad, confused, general, hazy, indistinct, obscure, unclear, vague. Antonym: definite. Similar words: definite, definitely, definition, definitive, redefinition, indefinable, finite, infinite. Meaning: [ɪn'defɪnət] adj. 1. vague or not clearly defined or stated 2. not decided or not known.
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31. Anyway, we're here for the indefinite future and I've been given the job of furnishing the hotel.
32. And it will provide free and unlimited local calls for an indefinite period.
33. And very often an indefinite article possibly with some er a noun phrase with some modifier.
34. In 1985 a conference of PGCE tutors drafted a description of a core curriculum whose status remains indefinite.
35. On the following day doctors and medical personnel announced an indefinite strike, which was promptly declared illegal.
36. These-spells of autocracy were once frequently longer and of indefinite duration, sometimes, indeed, extending over decades.
37. As the Gay situation unraveled, reserve guard Charlie Taylor was granted an indefinite leave of absence for personal reasons.
38. However, it will not do so an indefinite number of times.
39. On October 31st, 1983, an indefinite overtime ban was called in protest against pit closures.
40. The refugees will be housed and fed here for an indefinite period.
41. Two somewhat indefinite entries under Letcombe Basset specify only Hampshire.
42. On Aug. 13 an indefinite ban on all public demonstrations was announced.
43. Control formats based on escape sequences can be of indefinite length, and page description languages can be extremely powerful.
44. The iterated game is simply the ordinary game repeated an indefinite number of times with the same players.
45. Furthermore,[http://Sentencedict.com] expectation of an indefinite number of future meetings means that deception or conflict are much less attractive options.
46. These articles, definite and indefinite, now increase the specificity of the lexical meaning of the nouns.
47. The Creation is followed by an indefinite future within historical time.
48. Olivier Nwaha Binya'a appears to be held in indefinite administrative detention without any opportunity to challenge his imprisonment.
49. A literary text is compatible with an indefinite number of contexts yielding indefinitely many readings and re-readings.
50. For its part, the government has shelved its demands for entrenched veto rights for minorities and for indefinite power-sharing with whites.
51. Before leaving, the teacher had requested an indefinite leave of absence, but the school board had denied his request.
52. An indefinite curfew was imposed on seven police districts in the city and troops were called in to restore order.
53. Frontiers, the indefinite open spaces at the farthest edges, are beyond the borders and boundaries of known territory.
54. Surrogate twins of a homosexual couple have been granted indefinite leave to stay in Britain.
55. An object can be described from an indefinite number of different perspectives.
56. Hence it is transmitted vertically to the next generation and then, vertically again, to an indefinite number of future generations.
57. The five unions who called the indefinite strike said up to 80 percent of postal workers stayed away from work in some areas.
58. His parents welcomed him, assuming he was back for an indefinite stay and perhaps interpreting this as a change of heart.
59. You have one that would make it clearly indefinite and one that would make it clearly definite.
60. The position now depends on whether the period of exclusion which has been ordered is permanent, indefinite or fixed term.
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