undirected

IPA: ʌndɝˈɛktʌd

adjective

  • not directed
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Examples of "undirected" in Sentences

  • I'd also say it's incorrect to consider those operations "undirected".
  • Taleb regards many scientific discoveries as black swans - "undirected" and unpredicted.
  • As we stated before, the term "blind undirected" is qualitative and sensitive to context.
  • So, you must let go of the idea that your preferred use of the term "undirected" is the only one.
  • First, since it is "undirected," then it might be possible to sell it to some other young woman, perhaps
  • Other than saying that, so far, my life has been a rather undirected and surprising trip, I don't feel I have much to say.
  • I've cut this because it seems to me that this paragraph uses "undirected" in a different sense to that used by ID proponents.
  • I don't need to call program operations in the absence of a programmer 'undirected' or, worse yet, 'nature' to make the distinction between that and a direct intervention.
  • When our minds are much affected, so are the movements of our bodies; but here another principle besides habit, namely the undirected overflow of nerve-force, partially comes into play.
  • A wider-ranging analysis of the play's sexual politics emerges when we tease out the implications of the fact that this "undirected" or unaddressed letter can, it seems, be turned into cash.

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