determination: Meaning and Definition of

de•ter•mi•na•tion

Pronunciation: (di-tûr"mu-nā'shun), [key]
— n.
  1. the act of coming to a decision or of fixing or settling a purpose.
  2. ascertainment, as after observation or investigation: determination of a ship's latitude.
  3. the information ascertained; solution.
  4. the settlement of a dispute, question, etc., as by authoritative decision.
  5. the decision or settlement arrived at or pronounced.
  6. the quality of being resolute; firmness of purpose.
  7. a fixed purpose or intention: It is my determination to suppress vice.
  8. the fixing or settling of amount, limit, character, etc.: the determination of a child's allowance.
  9. fixed direction or tendency toward some object or end.
  10. conclusion or termination.
  11. the fixation of the fate of a cell or group of cells, esp. before actual morphological or functional differentiation occurs.
    1. the act of rendering a notion more precise by the addition of differentiating characteristics.
    2. the definition of a concept in terms of its constituent elements.
Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.
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