Sentences with determine
de·ter·mine
D d - The size of the chicken pieces will determine the cooking time. [VERB noun]
- The investigation will determine what really happened. [VERB wh]
- Australian tennis legend Ken Rosewall believes Lleyton Hewitt's form this summer could determine whether he stays in the game.
- Detectives said they would interview family members to determine whether the couple had any connection with the Marysville area.
- The Baltic people have a right to determine their own future. [VERB noun]
- He determined to rescue his two countrymen. [VERB to-infinitive]
- In order to determine whether the Geneva Conventions Act applies.
- By looking for correlations, they were able to determine the features common in beautiful women.
- Experience often determines ability
- The river determined the edge of the property
- A CSIRO scientist examines a silicon sphere, similar to one that will be used to determine the exact atomic weight of a kilogram.
- He determined never to marry
- Two points determine a line
- Genes determine heredity
- To determine a ship's position
- Whether modern, industrial man is less or more warlike than his hunter-gatherer ancestors is impossible to determine. The machine gun is so much more lethal than the bow and arrow that comparisons are meaningless.
- Someone else's will determined me to this course.
- The court has determined the cause.
- The news of his father's illness determined him to depart immediately.
- Demand for a product usually determines supply.