indeterminability

[US]/[ˌɪndɪˈtɜːmɪnəbɪləti]/
[UK]/[ˌɪndɪˈtɜːrmɪnəˈbɪləti]/

Translation

n.the state of being indeterminable; the quality of not being able to be certainly ascertained; the property of being inherently uncertain or unpredictable; the condition of lacking a definite outcome or result

Phrases & Collocations

indeterminability principle

facing indeterminability

indeterminability problem

addressing indeterminability

indeterminability effect

accepting indeterminability

inherent indeterminability

indeterminability limits

overcoming indeterminability

sources of indeterminability

Example Sentences

the inherent indeterminability of quantum mechanics poses a challenge to physicists.

due to the indeterminability of the future, accurate predictions are impossible.

the court acknowledged the indeterminability of the outcome in this case.

philosophical debates often revolve around the problem of indeterminability.

the indeterminability of the market makes long-term planning difficult.

he argued that indeterminability is a fundamental aspect of reality.

the indeterminability of the data made it difficult to draw firm conclusions.

despite careful analysis, the indeterminability remained a significant issue.

the indeterminability of the situation created a sense of unease.

she explored the concept of indeterminability in her latest novel.

the indeterminability of the election results led to a recount.

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