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Determinée

Determinée is the feminine form of the French adjective déterminé, meaning determined, settled, or definite. It is used to describe feminine nouns and pronouns, and its sense can reflect personal resolve or a fixed quality depending on the context. For example, in phrases like "Elle est déterminée à réussir" the word expresses determination, while in "une décision déterminée" or "une valeur déterminée" it signals that something is definite or specified.

Etymology and usage: déterminée derives from Latin determinatus, through Old French determiner, sharing a root with

Relation to mathematics and science: in technical disciplines, the related noun déterminant is used for the

Usage notes: déterminée is a standard lexical item in French and appears across literature, journalism, and

related
terms
such
as
détermination
and
déterminer.
In
grammar,
déterminée
agrees
in
gender
and
number
with
the
noun
it
modifies.
The
masculine
form
is
déterminé;
the
plural
forms
are
déterminés
(masculine)
and
déterminées
(feminine).
mathematical
concept
of
a
determinant.
The
feminine
adjective
form
déterminée
is
not
a
mathematical
term
in
its
own
right,
but
it
can
appear
in
general
descriptions
of
fixed
or
determined
quantities.
everyday
speech.
It
should
not
be
confused
with
a
proper
noun;
there
is
no
widely
recognized
person,
place,
or
brand
simply
named
Determinée
in
common
reference.
In
stylized
titles
or
branding,
accents
may
be
omitted,
yielding
forms
such
as
Determinée,
but
the
conventional
spelling
remains
déterminée.