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deterministic

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/dɪˈtɜːrmɪnɪstɪk/ · de-ter-mi-nis-tic

Describing a system or process whose outcome is determined by predetermined factors, with no randomness involved.

Meanings

adjectivetechnical

Describing a system or process whose outcome is determined by predetermined factors, with no randomness involved.

ایسے نظام یا عمل کی وضاحت کرنا جس کا نتیجہ پہلے سے طے کردہ عوامل سے طے ہوتا ہے، جس میں کوئی بے ترتیب عنصر شامل نہیں ہوتا۔

طیعیت پسند

Tayi'at Pasand

Synonyms

determinablepredictablecausalطے شدہمعلومتعیین کردہ

Antonyms

stochasticrandomindeterminateغیر طے شدہبے ترتیبغیر منحصر

Common Collocations

  • deterministic model
  • deterministic system
  • deterministic process

Example Sentences

The deterministic model predicted the outcome with high accuracy.

طیعیت پسند ماڈل نے نتیجے کی پیش گوئی انتہائی درستگی کے ساتھ کی۔

Tayi'at Pasand model ne natije ki pesh-goi intihai durusti ke sath ki.

In a deterministic universe, all events are determined by preceding events.

ایک طیعیت پسند کائنات میں، تمام واقعات پچھلے واقعات سے طے ہوتے ہیں۔

Aik Tayi'at Pasand kainat mein, tamam waqiat pichlay waqiat se tay hotay hain.

Many scientists argue that the universe is ultimately deterministic.

بہت سے سائنسدانوں کا کہنا ہے کہ کائنات بالآخر طیعیت پسند ہے۔

Bohat se scientists ka kehna hai ke kainat balakhir Tayi'at Pasand hai.

Easily Confused With

determinism:Determinism is the philosophical concept that all events, including moral choices, are determined completely by previously existing causes, while deterministic specifically refers to systems or processes characterized by determinism.

Word Family

determine
verbطے کرنا
determination
nounعزم
determinism
nounطیعیت

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'determine' as the root of 'deterministic' to remember it relates to defined outcomes.

Imagine a series of dominoes falling in a straight line, where each one triggers the next.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

نہ ہو تو کچھ نہیں، ہو تو سب کچھ ہے

Na ho to kuch nahi, ho to sab kuch hai

If it exists then it means everything; if not, then it is nothing.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "deterministicus" — determined, defining

First known use: 20th century

The term came into use in the early 20th century, particularly in discussions around philosophy and science related to determinism.