slovodefinícia
Termine
(gcide)
Termine \Ter"mine\, v. t. [Cf. F. terminer.]
To terminate. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
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podobné slovodefinícia
determine
(mass)
determine
- rozhodnúť, stanoviť, určiť, ukončiťdetermine
- rozhodnúť, udať, stanoviť, určiť, zistiť
countermine
(encz)
countermine,podkop n: Zdeněk Brož
determine
(encz)
determine,rozhodnout v: Zdeněk Broždetermine,stanovit v: determine,udat v: Zdeněk Broždetermine,udávat v: Zdeněk Broždetermine,určit v: determine,určovat determine,ustanovit determine,vymezit v: Zdeněk Brož
determined
(encz)
determined,odhodlaný Pavel Machek; Gizadetermined,předurčený adj: Zdeněk Broždetermined,rozhodnutý adj: Zdeněk Broždetermined,rozhodný adj: Zdeněk Brož
determinedly
(encz)
determinedly,odhodlaně adv: Zdeněk Brož
determiner
(encz)
determiner,determinant n: Pino
determines
(encz)
determines,stanovuje v: Zdeněk Broždetermines,určuje v: Zdeněk Broždetermines,vymezuje v: Zdeněk Brož
method of undetermined coefficients
(encz)
method of undetermined coefficients,metoda neurčitých
koeficientů [mat.]
overdetermined
(encz)
overdetermined,
predetermine
(encz)
predetermine,předurčit v: Zdeněk Brož
predetermined
(encz)
predetermined,předurčený adj: Zdeněk Brož
predeterminer
(encz)
predeterminer,
redetermine
(encz)
redetermine,
self-determined
(encz)
self-determined,
undetermined
(encz)
undetermined,neurčený adj: Zdeněk Brož
Countermine
(gcide)
Countermine \Coun"ter*mine`\ (koun"t[~e]r*m[imac]n`), n.
[Counter- + mine underground gallery: cf. F. contermine.]
1. (Mil.) An underground gallery excavated to intercept and
destroy the mining of an enemy.
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2. A stratagem or plot by which another sratagem or project
is defeated.
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Thinking himself contemned, knowing no countermine
against contempt but terror. --Sir P.
Sidney.
[1913 Webster]Countermine \Coun`ter*mine"\ (koun`t[~e]r*m[imac]n"), v. t. [Cf.
F. contreminer.] [imp. & p. p. Countermined; p. pr. & vb.
n. Countermining.]
1. (Mil.) To oppose by means of a countermine; to intercept
with a countermine.
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2. To frustrate or counteract by secret measures.
[1913 Webster]Countermine \Coun`ter*mine"\, v. i.
To make a countermine or counterplot; to plot secretly.
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'Tis hard for man to countermine with God. --Chapman.
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Countermined
(gcide)
Countermine \Coun`ter*mine"\ (koun`t[~e]r*m[imac]n"), v. t. [Cf.
F. contreminer.] [imp. & p. p. Countermined; p. pr. & vb.
n. Countermining.]
1. (Mil.) To oppose by means of a countermine; to intercept
with a countermine.
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2. To frustrate or counteract by secret measures.
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Determine
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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.]
1. To fix the boundaries of; to mark off and separate.
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[God] hath determined the times before appointed.
--Acts xvii.
26.
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2. To set bounds to; to fix the determination of; to limit;
to bound; to bring to an end; to finish.
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The knowledge of men hitherto hath been determined
by the view or sight. --Bacon.
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Now, where is he that will not stay so long
Till his friend sickness hath determined me? --Shak.
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3. To fix the form or character of; to shape; to prescribe
imperatively; to regulate; to settle.
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The character of the soul is determined by the
character of its God. --J. Edwards.
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Something divinely beautiful . . . that at some time
or other might influence or even determine her
course of life. --W. Black.
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4. To fix the course of; to impel and direct; -- with a
remoter object preceded by to; as, another's will
determined me to this course.
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5. To ascertain definitely; to find out the specific
character or name of; to assign to its true place in a
system; as, to determine an unknown or a newly discovered
plant or its name.
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6. To bring to a conclusion, as a question or controversy; to
settle authoritative or judicial sentence; to decide; as,
the court has determined the cause.
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7. To resolve on; to have a fixed intention of; also, to
cause to come to a conclusion or decision; to lead; as,
this determined him to go immediately.
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8. (Logic) To define or limit by adding a differentia.
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9. (Physical Sciences) To ascertain the presence, quantity,
or amount of; as, to determine the parallax; to determine
the salt in sea water.
[1913 Webster]Determine \De*ter"mine\, v. i.
1. To come to an end; to end; to terminate. [Obs.]
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He who has vented a pernicious doctrine or published
an ill book must know that his life determine not
together. --South.
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Estates may determine on future contingencies.
--Blackstone.
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2. To come to a decision; to decide; to resolve; -- often
with on. "Determine on some course." --Shak.
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He shall pay as the judges determine. --Ex. xxi. 22.
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Determined
(gcide)
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.]
1. To fix the boundaries of; to mark off and separate.
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[God] hath determined the times before appointed.
--Acts xvii.
26.
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2. To set bounds to; to fix the determination of; to limit;
to bound; to bring to an end; to finish.
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The knowledge of men hitherto hath been determined
by the view or sight. --Bacon.
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Now, where is he that will not stay so long
Till his friend sickness hath determined me? --Shak.
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3. To fix the form or character of; to shape; to prescribe
imperatively; to regulate; to settle.
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The character of the soul is determined by the
character of its God. --J. Edwards.
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Something divinely beautiful . . . that at some time
or other might influence or even determine her
course of life. --W. Black.
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4. To fix the course of; to impel and direct; -- with a
remoter object preceded by to; as, another's will
determined me to this course.
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5. To ascertain definitely; to find out the specific
character or name of; to assign to its true place in a
system; as, to determine an unknown or a newly discovered
plant or its name.
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6. To bring to a conclusion, as a question or controversy; to
settle authoritative or judicial sentence; to decide; as,
the court has determined the cause.
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7. To resolve on; to have a fixed intention of; also, to
cause to come to a conclusion or decision; to lead; as,
this determined him to go immediately.
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8. (Logic) To define or limit by adding a differentia.
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9. (Physical Sciences) To ascertain the presence, quantity,
or amount of; as, to determine the parallax; to determine
the salt in sea water.
[1913 Webster]Determined \De*ter"mined\, a.
Decided; resolute. "Adetermined foe." --Sparks.
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Determinedly
(gcide)
Determinedly \De*ter"min*ed*ly\, adv.
In a determined manner; with determination.
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Determiner
(gcide)
Determiner \De*ter"min*er\, n.
One who, or that which, determines or decides.
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Extermine
(gcide)
Extermine \Ex*ter"mine\, v. t. [F. exterminer.]
To exterminate; to destroy. [Obs.] --Shak.
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Foredetermine
(gcide)
Foredetermine \Fore`de*ter"mine\, v. t.
To determine or decree beforehand. --Bp. Hopkins.
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Indetermined
(gcide)
Indetermined \In`de*ter"mined\, a.
Undetermined.
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Intermine
(gcide)
Intermine \In`ter*mine"\, v. t.
To intersect or penetrate with mines. [Obs.] --Drayton.
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Oyer and terminer
(gcide)
Oyer \O"yer\, n. [Anglo F., a hearing, from OF. o["i]r, F.
ou["i]r, to hear, L. audire. See Audible.] (Law)
A hearing or an inspection, as of a deed, bond, etc., as when
a defendant in court prays oyer of a writing. --Blackstone.
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Oyer and terminer (Law), a term used in England in
commissions directed to judges of assize about to hold
court, directing them to hear and determine cases brought
before them. In the U.S. the phrase is used to designate
certain criminal courts.
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Predetermine
(gcide)
Predetermine \Pre`de*ter"mine\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Predetermined; p. pr. & vb. n. Predermining.] [Pref. pre-
+ determine: cf. F. pr['e]d['e]terminer.]
1. To determine (something) beforehand. --Sir M. Hale.
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2. To doom by previous decree; to foredoom.
[1913 Webster]Predetermine \Pre`de*ter"mine\, v. i.
To determine beforehand.
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Predetermined
(gcide)
Predetermine \Pre`de*ter"mine\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Predetermined; p. pr. & vb. n. Predermining.] [Pref. pre-
+ determine: cf. F. pr['e]d['e]terminer.]
1. To determine (something) beforehand. --Sir M. Hale.
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2. To doom by previous decree; to foredoom.
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Terminer
(gcide)
Terminer \Ter"mi*ner\, n. [F. terminer to bound, limit, end. See
Terminate.] (Law)
A determining; as, in oyer and terminer. See Oyer.
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Undetermined
(gcide)
Undetermined \Undetermined\
See determined.
countermine
(wn)
countermine
n 1: (military) a tunnel dug to defeat similar activities by the
enemy
v 1: destroy property or hinder normal operations; "The
Resistance sabotaged railroad operations during the war"
[syn: sabotage, undermine, countermine, counteract,
subvert, weaken]
2: destroy enemy mines with one's own mines; "We countermined
the banks of the river"
determine
(wn)
determine
v 1: establish after a calculation, investigation, experiment,
survey, or study; "find the product of two numbers"; "The
physicist who found the elusive particle won the Nobel
Prize" [syn: determine, find, find out, ascertain]
2: shape or influence; give direction to; "experience often
determines ability"; "mold public opinion" [syn: determine,
shape, mold, influence, regulate]
3: fix conclusively or authoritatively; "set the rules" [syn:
determine, set]
4: decide upon or fix definitely; "fix the variables"; "specify
the parameters" [syn: specify, set, determine,
define, fix, limit]
5: reach, make, or come to a decision about something; "We
finally decided after lengthy deliberations" [syn: decide,
make up one's mind, determine]
6: fix in scope; fix the boundaries of; "the tree determines the
border of the property"
7: settle conclusively; come to terms; "We finally settled the
argument" [syn: settle, square off, square up,
determine]
8: find out, learn, or determine with certainty, usually by
making an inquiry or other effort; "I want to see whether she
speaks French"; "See whether it works"; "find out if he
speaks Russian"; "Check whether the train leaves on time"
[syn: determine, check, find out, see, ascertain,
watch, learn]
determined
(wn)
determined
adj 1: characterized by great determination; "a struggle against
a determined enemy"
2: having been learned or found or determined especially by
investigation [ant: undetermined]
3: devoting full strength and concentrated attention to; "made
continued and determined efforts to find and destroy enemy
headquarters"
4: determined or decided upon as by an authority; "date and
place are already determined"; "the dictated terms of
surrender"; "the time set for the launching" [syn:
determined, dictated, set]
5: strongly motivated to succeed [syn: compulsive,
determined, driven]
determinedly
(wn)
determinedly
adv 1: with determination; in a determined manner; "he clung to
the past determinedly" [syn: determinedly,
unfalteringly, unshakably]
2: with ambition; in an ambitious and energetic manner; "she
pursued her goals ambitiously" [syn: ambitiously,
determinedly] [ant: unambitiously]
determiner
(wn)
determiner
n 1: an argument that is conclusive [syn: clincher,
determiner, determining factor]
2: one of a limited class of noun modifiers that determine the
referents of noun phrases [syn: determiner,
determinative]
3: a determining or causal element or factor; "education is an
important determinant of one's outlook on life" [syn:
determinant, determiner, determinative, {determining
factor}, causal factor]
predetermine
(wn)
predetermine
v 1: determine beforehand
2: cause to be biased [syn: bias, predetermine]
predetermined
(wn)
predetermined
adj 1: set in advance; "a preset plan of action"; "at a
predetermined time" [syn: preset, predetermined]
redetermine
(wn)
redetermine
v 1: fix, find, or establish again; "the physicists redetermined
Planck's constant"
undetermined
(wn)
undetermined
adj 1: not yet having been ascertained or determined; "of
undetermined species" [ant: determined]
2: not precisely determined or established; not fixed or known
in advance; "of indeterminate age"; "a zillion is a large
indeterminate number"; "an indeterminate point of law"; "the
influence of environment is indeterminate"; "an indeterminate
future" [syn: indeterminate, undetermined] [ant:
determinate]
3: not brought to a conclusion; subject to further thought; "an
open question"; "our position on this bill is still
undecided"; "our lawsuit is still undetermined" [syn: open,
undecided, undetermined, unresolved]
OYER AND TERMINE
(bouvier)
OYER AND TERMINER. The name of a court authorized to hear and determine all
treasons, felonies and misdemeanors; and, generally, invested with other
power in relation to the punishment of offenders.

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