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View synonyms for ill-defined

ill-defined

[ il-di-fahynd ]

adjective

  1. badly or inadequately defined; vague:

    He confuses the reader with ill-defined terms and concepts.



ill-defined

adjective

  1. imperfectly defined; having no clear outline


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Word History and Origins

Origin of ill-defined1

First recorded in 1865–70

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Example Sentences

But according to Wyden, the bill is “full of holes, riddled with vagueness and ill-defined terms.”

“Natural-born citizen” is an ill-defined term that has not been used in a statute since 1790.

The case against Rosen and Weissman was so amorphous and ill defined that it was eventually thrown out.

We are left with a rather opaque and enormous firm carrying substantial ill-defined risk.

They are trying to help President Obama realize the still ill-defined post-partisan vision he promised the American people.

Its powers are ill-defined; I could but treat with its members as with private individuals, besides which they are Spaniards.

Then, in about 1870, came the discovery of the diamond-fields, situated on the then still ill-defined western limits of the State.

In the distance behind Gommecourt there is some ill-defined rising ground forming gullies and ravines.

Clouded: Having a pale ground, with ill-defined patches of a deeper tint (Fig. 145, c).

Some of the above, as the notion of elementary and celestial nature, and rarity, are vague and ill defined.

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