noun
- The quality or state of being determinate; the condition of being precisely fixed, defined, or determined.
- In philosophy and logic, instances or cases where something is determined or has a definite nature or outcome.
Usage: Plural form of determinacy; Formal or technical usage
Usage: Philosophical or technical context
Examples
- The determinacies of the contract left no room for dispute.
- Philosophers debate the determinacies of free will versus causality.
- The scientist sought to establish the determinacies of the experimental results.
- Legal documents require clear determinacies to avoid ambiguity.
- The determinacies of the system made it predictable and reliable.