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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a determined campaign ▪ His wife waged a determined campaign for his release. a determined chin literary (= giving a face a determined appearance ) ▪ She had short hair and a determined chin. a determined effort ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. characterized by great determination; "a struggle against a determined enemy" having been learned or found or determined especially by investigation [ant: undetermined ] devoting full strength and concentrated attention to; "made continued and determined ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Determine \De*ter"mine\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Determined ; p. pr. & vb. n. Determining .] [F. d['e]terminer, L. determinare, determinatum; de + terminare limit, terminus limit. See Term .] To fix the boundaries of; to mark off and separate. [God] hath ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1560s, "decided," past participle adjective from determine . Meaning "limited" is from c.1600; that of "characterized by resolution" is from c.1600, of actions; 1772, of persons.
Usage examples of determined.
Had it not been for a determined English professor named Arthur Holmes, the quest might well have fallen into abeyance altogether.
Memphis had pursued its winding course through an alluvial country, made when abreast of Vicksburg a sharp turn to the northeast, as though determined to reach the bluffs but four miles distant.
West systematically abused his daughter, as determined to subjugate her as he had been to subjugate Rosemary Letts.
Eads, the engineer, determined to establish the piers and abutments on rock at a depth for the east pier and east abutment of 136 ft.
He still kept his army in Spain, and this proceeding determined Portugal to accede to some slight alterations in the first treaty.
Paris the Pope, who was still at Fontainebleau, determined to accede to an arrangement, and to sign an act which the Emperor conceived would terminate the differences between them.
Tabenne was the well-known signal which assembled several thousand robust and determined monks, who, for the most part, had been the peasants of the adjacent country.
The causes, if they can be determined, should be removed, and those remedies administered which relieve nervous irritability and cerebral congestion.
Now admitting the existence of a living thing that is at once a Thought and its object, it must be a Life distinct from the vegetative or sensitive life or any other life determined by Soul.
Taking hold gently of one of her hands, I told her that she had ignited in my soul a devouring flame, that I adored her, and that, unless some hope was left to me of finding her sensible to my sufferings, I was determined to fly away from her for ever.
And therefore I wander these solitary and desolate places in search of adventures, determined to bring my arm and my person to the most dangerous that fortune may offer, in defense of the weak and helpless.
I determined to dissemble, hoping that I should never see the adventurous lover again, and that thus all would be as if it had never happened.
Mortlake, glancing back a short time before the sea appeared on the horizon, had seen the other aeroplane, and guessing at once what its appearance meant, had determined to keep on, even at the risk of plunging himself and his passenger into the sea.
France, are not willing to make an end of the war, I am determined to act vigorously and aggressively without great delay .
It is probable, however, that neither side actually realized that war was inevitable, and that the other was determined to fight, until the assault on Fort Sumter presented the South as the first aggressor and roused the North to use every possible resource to maintain the government and the imperilled Union, and to vindicate the supremacy of the flag over every inch of the territory of the United States.