determination
Americannoun
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the act of coming to a decision or of fixing or settling a purpose.
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ascertainment, as after observation or investigation.
determination of a ship's latitude.
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the information ascertained; solution.
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the settlement of a dispute, question, etc., as by authoritative decision.
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the decision or settlement arrived at or pronounced.
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the quality of being resolute; firmness of purpose.
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a fixed purpose or intention.
It is my determination to suppress vice.
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the fixing or settling of amount, limit, character, etc..
the determination of a child's allowance.
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fixed direction or tendency toward some object or end.
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Chiefly Law. conclusion or termination.
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Embryology. the fixation of the fate of a cell or group of cells, especially before actual morphological or functional differentiation occurs.
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Logic.
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the act of rendering a notion more precise by the addition of differentiating characteristics.
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the definition of a concept in terms of its constituent elements.
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noun
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the act or an instance of making a decision
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the condition of being determined; resoluteness
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the act or an instance of ending an argument by the opinion or decision of an authority
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the act or an instance of fixing or settling the quality, limit, position, etc, of something
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a decision or opinion reached, rendered, or settled upon
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a resolute movement towards some object or end
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law the termination of an estate or interest
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law the decision reached by a court of justice on a disputed matter
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logic
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the process of qualifying or limiting a proposition or concept
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the qualifications or limitations used in this process
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the condition of embryonic tissues of being able to develop into only one particular tissue or organ in the adult
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of determination
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin dēterminātiōn-, stem of dēterminātiō “boundary, conclusion,” literally “a bounding,” equivalent to dētermināt(us) “bounded” (past participle of dētermināre “to bound, limit”; see determine) + -iō -ion
Explanation
Determination can be a decision, or the focus you need to get something done. The sense of determination, as making up your mind about something, finds its roots in an Old French word meaning “decision," such as the judge's determination that the man was guilty, or the panel's determination that the chocolate was too bitter. Usually the decision comes after much consideration and research, like when Copernicus made the determination that the earth revolves around the sun. The word has come to mean also grit, gumption, pluck, persistence: "With hard work and determination, they were able finish the school project on time."
Vocabulary lists containing determination
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Example Sentences
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"We will continue the fight with renewed determination until this threat is completely eradicated," he pledged, offering his condolences to the bereaved families.
From Barron's • May 5, 2026
The determination found defects in systems of working, including failures to follow relevant clinical guidance and Archie's care plan, missed blood test results, and the absence of a post-clinic multidisciplinary review.
From BBC • May 5, 2026
Election officials must now verify the signatures and certify the results with the California secretary of state, who has until June 25 to make a final determination on whether the measure qualifies.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 2, 2026
Yet, in the stretches of “Hokum” that play out like an escape room, the audience finds a strange sort of optimism in Ohm’s determination to survive.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 30, 2026
With my thoughts bouncing between my restless nerves and persistent determination, I missed the pastor’s entire sermon.
From "Sir Fig Newton and the Science of Persistence" by Sonja Thomas
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