determine
Kelime Anlamı :

1. kararlaştırmak.
2. belirlemek.
3. saptamak.
4. 1. belirlemek, tayin etmek; tespit etmek, saptamak: We have not yet determined the price of that book. O kitabın fiyatını henüz saptamadık.
5. yön vermek.
6. kesmek.
7. tespit etmek.
8. göstermek.
9. tespit olunmak.
10. karar verme.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1. to set the limits of.
2. to ascertain definitely; to figure out.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1. to fix the bounds of; mark off; settle; fix; establish.
2. to limit in space or extent; form the limits of; bound; shut in: as, yonder hill determines our view.
3. to ascertain or state definitely; make out; find out; settle; decide upon, as after consideration or investigation: as, to determine the species of an animal or a plant; to determine the height of a mountain, or the quantity of nitrogen in the atmosphere.
4. in logic, to explain or limit by adding differences.
5. to bring to a conclusion; put an end to; end.
6. specifically—6. to find, as the solution of a problem; end, as a dispute, by judicial or other final decision: as, the court determined the cause.
7. to fix or settle definitely; make specific or certain; decide the state or character of.
8. to come to a definite intention in respect of; resolve on; decide: as, he determined to remain.
9. to give direction or tendency to; decide the course of: as, impulse may determine a moving body to this or that point.
10. to influence the choice of; cause to come to a conclusion or resolution: as, this circumstance determined him to the study of law.
11.
12. to ascertain, find out.
13. to decide, conclude.
14. to induce, influence, lead.
15. to come to a decision or resolution; settle definitively on some line of conduct.
16. to come to a close; end; terminate.
17. to come to a determinate end in time; reach a fixed or definite limit; cease to exist or to be in force.
18. in oxford and other universities, to take part in a solemn disputation preparatory to graduation as master of arts. see determination, 12.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia