deterministic

de·ter·min·ism

 (dĭ-tûr′mə-nĭz′əm)
n.
The philosophical doctrine that every state of affairs, including every human event, act, and decision, is the inevitable consequence of antecedent states of affairs.

de·ter′min·ist n.
de·ter′min·is′tic adj.
de·ter′min·is′ti·cal·ly adv.
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Adj.1.deterministic - an inevitable consequence of antecedent sufficient causes
settled - established or decided beyond dispute or doubt; "with details of the wedding settled she could now sleep at night"
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Translations
deciso
determinístico

deterministic

[dɪˌtɜːmɪˈnɪstɪk] ADJdeterminista
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deterministic

[dɪˌtɜːrmɪˈnɪstɪk] adj
[view, explanation] → déterministe
[force, factor] → déterministe
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deterministic

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