determinateness
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The scientist's determinateness allowed her to predict the experiment's outcome.
Definition
- Noun:
- The quality of being predictable with great confidence: The state or characteristic of being clearly defined, settled, or fixed, allowing for confident prediction or conclusion.
- The quality of being definite or precise: The condition of having precise, unambiguous, and settled limits or characteristics.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The determinateness of the scientific law allowed researchers to predict the experiment's outcome with certainty.
- The contract lacked determinateness, leading to a lengthy dispute over its exact terms.
- A key goal in legal writing is to achieve determinateness in language to avoid future misinterpretation.
Advanced Usage
- Philosophical/Logical Context: In philosophy and logic, "determinateness" often refers to the property of a proposition, concept, or object being precisely defined and not vague.
- The debate centered on the determinateness of the boundary between the two conceptual categories.
- Mathematical Context: Can describe a property of a set, function, or solution that is uniquely and clearly defined.
- The theorem guarantees the determinateness of the solution under the given conditions.
Variants and Related Words
- Determine (verb): To settle, decide, or establish exactly.
- Determinate (adjective): Having exact and discernible limits; definite.
- The plant growth followed a determinate pattern.
- Determinacy (noun): Often used interchangeably with "determinateness," especially in technical contexts like mathematics and game theory.
- Indeterminateness (noun): The opposite quality; the state of being vague, unclear, or not fixed.
Synonyms
- Definiteness: The quality of being clear, exact, and unambiguous.
- Precision: The quality of being exact, accurate, and sharply defined.
- Certainty: The quality of being reliably true or established.
Antonyms
- Indeterminateness: The quality of being uncertain, vague, or not fixed.
- Ambiguity: The quality of being open to more than one interpretation.
- Vagueness: The quality of being unclear, indefinite, or imprecise.
The scientist's determinateness allowed her to predict the experiment's outcome.
Noun
- the quality of being predictable with great confidence