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21indirect — adj. 1 not going straight to the point. 2 (of a route etc.) not straight. 3 not directly sought or aimed at (an indirect result). 4 (of lighting) from a concealed source and diffusely reflected. Phrases and idioms: indirect object Gram. a person… …
22indirect — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin indirectus, from Latin in + directus direct more at dress Date: 14th century not direct: as a. (1) deviating from a direct line or course ; roundabout (2) not going straight to the point <… …
23indirect — in|di|rect [ˌındıˈrekt] adj 1.) not directly caused by something ≠ ↑direct ▪ Losing weight is an indirect result of smoking cigarettes. ▪ The indirect effects of climate change may be profound. 2.) an indirect way to a place is not the… …
24indirect */ — [ˌɪndaɪˈrekt] , [ˌɪndəˈrekt] adj 1) not using the shortest or simplest way We took an indirect route through the mountains.[/ex] an indirect approach to the problem[/ex] 2) not directly connected with something but done or obtained in some other… …
25indirect — adjective 1 not by the fastest, easiest, or straightest way: They took an indirect route, avoiding the town centre. 2 not said in a clear direct way: It was an indirect way of asking me to leave. 3 the indirect result of an action is not caused… …
26indirect — /ɪndəˈrɛkt / (say induh rekt), /ɪndaɪˈrɛkt / (say induy rekt) adjective 1. not direct in space; deviating from a straight line: an indirect course in sailing. 2. coming or resulting otherwise than directly or immediately, as effects, consequences …
27indirect — Not direct in relation or connection; not having an immediate bearing or application; not related in the natural way. Circuitous, not leading to aim or result by plainest course or method or obvious means, roundabout, not resulting directly from… …
28indirect — Not direct in relation or connection; not having an immediate bearing or application; not related in the natural way. Circuitous, not leading to aim or result by plainest course or method or obvious means, roundabout, not resulting directly from… …
29indirect — in·di·rect .in də rekt, dī adj 1) not direct: as a) not resulting directly from an action or cause (as a disease) <indirect effects of malaria> b) involving intermediate or intervening parts or pathways <stimulation of one eye elicits… …
30indirect — adjective 1) an indirect effect Syn: incidental, accidental, unintended, unintentional, secondary, subordinate, ancillary, concomitant 2) the indirect route Syn: roundabout, circuitous, wandering …