undirectly
Meanings
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meaning 1: to act without being guided or instructed by someone else
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Rhymes
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Homophones
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Variants
List of all variants of undirectly that leads to same resultundirected
Forms
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Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.The word 'undirectly' is an adverb derived from the verb 'direct'. 'Undirectly' means 'not directly' or 'indirectly'.
Culture
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