All the objects which we know, whether indeterminately or intuitively, may be affirmed of God, provided they involve no contradiction.
Although an absolutely infinite number may be indeterminately conceived, it is not susceptible of any arithmetical or geometrical expression: no series of what mathematicians call infinite expresses an absolutely infinite number.
The word man was also used indeterminately in the Old English, although it is not so used in the Modern.
Some of the Britannias on page 120 have the aspect of young men rather than maidens, and there is no doubt that Brut was regarded as androginous or indeterminately as youth or maiden.
At Kildare where the circular pyreum assuredly symbolised the central Fire, the servants of Bride were known indeterminately as either Maolbrighde or Maolmuire, i.
The category of substance, determinately used, signifies material existence in space and time; indeterminately applied it is the purely problematic and merely logical notion of something that is always a subject and never a predicate.
The determinate category of causality is the conception of events conditioning one another in time; indeterminately employed it signifies only the quite indefinite notion of a ground or condition.
For when we say the Father and the Son are one principle, this word "principle" has not determinate supposition but rather it stands indeterminately for two persons together.
And so the plurality of persons in God requires that we should use the word trinity; because what isindeterminately signified by plurality, is signified by trinity in a determinate manner.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "indeterminately" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.