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determination<br />

n. 1 resoluteness, resolution, firmness, resolve,<br />

steadfastness, tenacity, perseverance, fortitude, doggedness,<br />

persistence, constancy, single-mindedness, will (power), Colloq<br />

grit, guts: The idea is a good one, if only she has the<br />

determination to see it through. 2 settlement, resolution,<br />

resolving, decision, solution, judgement, verdict, outcome,<br />

result, upshot, conclusion, end, termination: None of us could<br />

live in peace till the determination of the border dispute. 3<br />

fixing, settling, ascertainment, ascertaining, delimitation,<br />

definition: The determination of our position is critical in<br />

setting our course.<br />

determine v. 1 settle, decide, clinch, arbitrate, judge, adjudge,<br />

conclude, terminate, end: The ambiguity must be determined one<br />

way or the other. 2 ascertain, find out, discover, conclude,<br />

infer, draw, learn, detect; verify: From the evidence, they<br />

determined the identity of the intruder. 3 decide, choose,<br />

select, resolve, make up one's mind, settle on or upon, fix on<br />

or upon: You alone can determine which candidate you want to<br />

vote for. 4 affect, influence, act on, shape, condition,<br />

govern, regulate, dictate: There were many factors determining<br />

my choice.<br />

determined<br />

adj. 1 decided, resolute, resolved, purposeful, dogged,<br />

strong-willed, strong-minded, single-minded, tenacious, intent,<br />

firm, unflinching, unwavering, fixed, constant, persistent,<br />

persevering, steady, unfaltering, unhesitating, unyielding,<br />

stubborn, obstinate, adamant: He was determined not to go. We<br />

made a determined effort to locate the wreck. 2 fixed,<br />

determinate, definite, exact, precise, distinct, predetermined,<br />

ascertained, identified: They worked to a previously determined<br />

plan. They agreed to pay a percentage of the determined price.<br />

deterrent n. hindrance, impediment, discouragement, disincentive,<br />

dissuasion, check, hitch, obstacle, obstruction,<br />

stumbling-block; catch, snag, rub, fly in the ointment, bar,<br />

drawback: Some experts hold that the death penalty is no<br />

deterrent to murder. The only deterrent to your plan is that we<br />

are likely to be caught.

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