Indeterminate in a sentence as an adjective

But I bet he'd give anything to have the good health and indeterminate life expectancy that we have tonight.

Not having patents exposes you to an indeterminate level of danger.

This way, potentially bad exploit code isn't floating around the internet for some indeterminate amount of time.

Technically, 0^0 is an indeterminate form and has no specific solution.

The fine article does not describe indeterminate platform-specific behavior within LevelDB.

Not just a warning about some mysterious "perils of downloading unauthorized content"?What premises could you possibly have that would make the correct conclusion "warn people 5 times and then take some vague and indeterminate action"?

Before they were adopted, on the example of Minnesota's sentencing guidelines, federal sentences were just about wholly indeterminate, making each judge could make up his or her own law of sentencing at trial.

The only regard in which this has anything to do with open source software at all is that the platform happens to be predominately GPL-licensed, and may conceivably become an indeterminate amount more popular if more games than L4D2 get ported.

Indeterminate definitions

adjective

not precisely determined or established; not fixed or known in advance; "of indeterminate age"; "a zillion is a large indeterminate number"; "an indeterminate point of law"; "the influence of environment is indeterminate"; "an indeterminate future"

See also: undetermined

adjective

having a capacity for continuing to grow at the apex; "an indeterminate stem"

adjective

of uncertain or ambiguous nature; "the equivocal (or indeterminate) objects painted by surrealists"

adjective

not capable of being determined; "the indeterminate number of plant species in the jungle"

adjective

not leading to a definite ending or result; "an indeterminate campaign"