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indeterminable

[in-di-tur-muh-nuh-buhl] / ˌɪn dɪˈtɜr mə nə bəl /


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It’s full of people of indeterminable ages with plumped, glowy skin and long, extra-thick eyelashes, wearing soft, unwrinkled fabrics and layers of gold chains.

From New York Times

We continue forming ad hoc committees to examine issues for indeterminable amounts of time.

From New York Times

Just before crossing, he called his mother back home to tell her he might be entering detention for an indeterminable length of time.

From BBC

Even without the scheme of providing “free” health care to an indeterminable number of illegal immigrants, California is already under a shocking unsustainable financial burden.

From Washington Times

“This is the first time that there is a solid landmark in Earth history when what would otherwise be indeterminable astronomical parameters are known,” says Whiteside.

From Scientific American