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undirectly | undirect | Derived terms |

Undirectly is a derived term of undirect.


As an adverb undirectly

is indirectly.

As a verb undirect is

to misdirect; mislead.

As an adjective undirect is

not direct.

undirectly

English

Adverb

(en adverb)
  • Indirectly.
  • *1997 , Jan Ma?uszy?ski, Logic Programming: Proceedings of the 1997 International Symposium - Page 191 :
  • Consider the rules that define directly or undirectly the goal / and let X be a list of a(/) distinct variables. Since /(X) is free w.r.t. X by hypothesis, it is possible to rewrite the variables in the above rules so that they are a subset of X.
  • *2000 , Alvin J. Beitz, Ph.D., John H. Anderson, Neurochemistry of the Vestibular System - Page 171 :
  • Serotonin I0-*M 20mV Serotonin IO-*M (TTX) 20mV 60s Figure 8.2 On slices, MVN neurons could be either directly or undirectly depolarized by serotonin.
  • *2010 , Catherine Rhodes, International Governance of Biotechnology :
  • Article I details the main obligations of states parties, who undertake: Never under any circumstances: (a) To develop, produce, otherwise acquire, stockpile or retain chemical weapons, or transfer, directly or undirectly , chemical weapons to anyone [...]

    undirect

    English

    Etymology 1

    From .

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To misdirect; mislead.
  • * Fuller
  • False fires to undirect seamen in a tempest.

    Etymology 2

    From .

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Not direct.
  • Synonyms

    * indirect

    Derived terms

    * undirectly