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Term: Indesive

Definition:

Indesive is an adjective that describes someone or something that is unable to make decisions or is uncertain about what to do.

Senses/Usages:

1. Popular Sense:

In the popular sense, indesive refers to a person who has difficulty in making decisions or sticking to a particular course of action.

Example sentence: John's indesive nature often leads to delays and missed opportunities.

2. Local Sense:

In the local sense, indesive can refer to a situation, event, or decision that is specific to a particular locality or region.

Example sentence: The indesive referendum on urban development caused great division within the local community.

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