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English
Pronunciation
Adjective
determined (comparative more determined, superlative most determined)
- Decided; resolute, possessing much determination; dogged.
I'm determined to get a good grade on my exam.
1949, F. A. Hayek, “The Intellectuals and Socialism”, in University of Chicago Law Review, volume 16, number 3, Chicago: University of Chicago, →DOI, page 422:The result of this is that today in most parts of the Western World even the most determined opponents of socialism derive from socialist sources their knowledge on most subjects on which they have no firsthand information.
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decided or resolute
- Belarusian: рашу́чы (be) (rašúčy)
- Bulgarian: реши́телен (bg) (rešítelen)
- Catalan: determinat (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 有決心 / 有决心 (yǒu juéxīn)
- Czech: odhodlaný (cs) m
- Dutch: vastberaden (nl)
- Esperanto: rezoluta
- Finnish: päättäväinen (fi), määrätietoinen (fi)
- French: déterminé (fr), résolu (fr)
- Georgian: please add this translation if you can
- German: entschlossen (de), resolut (de), beherzt (de), bestimmt (de), entschieden (de)
- Hebrew: נחוש (he) (nakhush)
- Hindi: संकल्पित (hi) (saṅkalpit)
- Hungarian: határozott (hu), elszánt (hu), eltökélt (hu)
- Icelandic: staðráðinn
- Italian: determinato (it)
- Japanese: 断固とした (ja) (だんことした, danko to shita)
- Latin: pervicax
- Macedonian: решен (rešen)
- Maori: pūkeke, waweroka
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: тууштай (mn) (tuuštaj)
- Mongolian: ᠲᠤᠭᠤᠰᠢᠲᠠᠢ (tuɣusitai)
- Norman: dêtèrminné
- Polish: zdecydowany (pl), zdeterminowany (pl) m
- Portuguese: decidido (pt), determinado (pt), resoluto (pt)
- Russian: реши́тельный (ru) (rešítelʹnyj)
- Spanish: determinado (es), denodado (es), empeñado (es), encasquetado (es) (something in someone)
- Sundanese: luas
- Swedish: bestämd (sv)
- Tagalog: desidido
- Ukrainian: рішу́чий (rišúčyj)
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Verb
determined
- simple past and past participle of determine