determine

[ dih-tur-min ]
/ dɪˈtɜr mɪn /

verb (used with object), de·ter·mined, de·ter·min·ing.

verb (used without object), de·ter·mined, de·ter·min·ing.

to come to a decision or resolution; decide.
Chiefly Law. to come to an end.

Origin of determine

1325–75; Middle English determinen < Anglo-French, Old French determiner < Latin dētermināre, equivalent to dē- de- + termināre to bound, limit; see terminate

synonym study for determine

1. See decide.

OTHER WORDS FROM determine

in·ter·de·ter·mine, verb (used with object), in·ter·de·ter·mined, in·ter·de·ter·min·ing. qua·si-de·ter·mine, verb, qua·si-de·ter·mined, qua·si-de·ter·min·ing. re·de·ter·mine, verb, re·de·ter·mined, re·de·ter·min·ing. un·de·ter·min·ing, adjective

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British Dictionary definitions for determine

determine
/ (dɪˈtɜːmɪn) /

verb

Word Origin for determine

C14: from Old French determiner, from Latin dētermināre to set boundaries to, from de- + termināre to limit; see terminate

Idioms and Phrases with determine

determine

see bound and determined.