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indefinite
[in-def-uh-nit]
adjective
- not definite; without fixed or specified limit; unlimited. - an indefinite number. Synonyms: indeterminate, unspecifiedAntonyms: determinate
- not clearly defined or determined; not precise or exact. - an indefinite boundary; an indefinite date in the future. 
- Grammar. 
- Botany. - very numerous or not easily counted, as stamens. 
- (of an inflorescence) indeterminate. 
 
indefinite
/ ɪnˈdɛfɪnɪt /
adjective
- not certain or determined; unsettled 
- without exact limits; indeterminate - an indefinite number 
- vague, evasive, or unclear 
- Also: indeterminate. botany - too numerous to count - indefinite stamens 
- capable of continued growth at the tip of the stem, which does not terminate in a flower - an indefinite inflorescence 
 
Other Word Forms
- indefinitely adverb
- indefiniteness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of indefinite1
Example Sentences
It added that Windrush generations with indefinite leave to remain in the UK were also eligible for the government flights.
GM is also placing about 1,200 of the 3,400 workers at its dedicated EV assembly plant in Detroit on indefinite layoff.
Earlier this week, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood set out her plans to make it similarly harder for migrants to qualify for indefinite leave to remain.
It comes after Sir Keir described Reform UK's policy of scrapping indefinite leave to remain as "racist" and accused Farage of not liking Britain.
His comments came after his home secretary set out plans to tighten rules for migrants seeking indefinite leave to remain during a Labour Party conference focused on how to beat an insurgent Reform UK.
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