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determine

1 of 1verb
/dɪˈtɝmɪn/
Forms:determines,determining,determined,determined
1

to learn of and confirm the facts about something through calculation or research

B1transitive
  • Scientists regularly determine the chemical composition of substances in the laboratory.
  • Analysts often determine market trends by studying economic indicators.
  • Last month, the investigators determined the cause of the fire in the building.
  • The archaeologists determined the age of the artifacts through carbon dating.
  • Right now, the researchers are actively determining the impact of the new policy.
2

to decide on something after careful consideration

transitive
  • After evaluating the options, she will determine the most cost-effective solution for the company.
  • To plan the event successfully, organizers must determine the schedule and logistics in advance.
  • After thorough analysis, the committee will determine the most suitable candidate for the position.
  • The team needs to determine the best strategy to achieve their project goals.
  • After careful consideration, they determined that the collaborative approach would be most effective.
3

to make a decision or reach a conclusion after thinking or considering the options

  • It took him a while, but he eventually determined on the perfect gift.
  • He was unsure at first, but he soon determined on the right path.
  • After much thought, he finally determined on the best course of action.
4

to establish or decide the nature, shape, or future of something in advance

transitive
  • The environment often determines the growth patterns of a plant.
  • The amount of practice you put in will determine your level of skill.
  • Genetics can determine aspects of a person’s physical traits, like height.
  • Your decisions in early life can determine your career trajectory.
  • The laws of physics determine the way objects move in space.
5

to settle or establish something with finality and authority

transitive
  • The committee will determine the winner of the competition.
  • The professor determined the grading criteria for the course at the start of the semester.
  • The government determined the new tax rates for the coming year.
  • After much debate, the board determined the direction of the company’s future growth.
  • The team determined the starting lineup for the match, and no substitutions were allowed.
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6

to calculate or define the exact value, position, or form of a mathematical or geometrical object

transitive
  • To solve the problem, we need to determine the intersection of the two lines.
  • We use specific formulas to determine the volume of complex three-dimensional objects.
  • The coordinate system helps determine the position of points in a two-dimensional plane.
  • The formula is used to determine the area of a circle based on its radius.
  • The geometry problem asked her to determine the angle of the triangle.