undecided

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    not brought to a conclusion; subject to further thought
    characterized by indecision
    not yet having made a commitment

Word Origin

undecided (adj.)
1530s, "not decided, unsettled," from un- (1) "not" + past participle of decide (v.).

Example

1. That is because the pool of undecided voters has swollen .
2. He is undecided on what to do with the investment bank , say people close to him .
3. In an economic ministry survey last year , 79 percent of japanese companies say they either have no plans to hire foreign engineers or are undecided .
4. China is run by a collective leadership , and many of the other seats in the politburo standing committee are undecided , analysts and party insiders say .
5. China is run by a collective leadership , and many of the other seats in the politburo standing committee , decision-making 's inner sanctum , are undecided , analysts and party insiders say .

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