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in·di·rect [ˌɪndɪˈrekt] ADJ

1. indirect (not straight):

indirect
indirect

2. indirect (not intended):

3. indirect (not done directly):

by indirect means

4. indirect (avoiding direct mention):

indirect
indirect attack/remark

in·di·rect ˈob·ject N LING

indirect object

in·di·rect ˈtax N

indirect tax FIN (money)
indirect tax (system of taxation)

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Competition is not always straightforward, and can occur in both a direct and indirect fashion.
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The left wing opposition was very much opposed to indirect suffrage.
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Regardless his indirect contributions towards psychiatry were considerable.
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The lighting in the interior is soft and indirect, from the clerestory windows and reflecting off the whitewashed walls of the chapels with projecting towers.
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Therefore, there are only distance estimates of this object, obtained by indirect spectrofotometric means (see table).
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The state maintained indirect control, however, through the state agencies that distributed needed input materials and purchased agricultural produce.
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The other two possible bit patterns indicated no indexing, or indirect addressing.
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Therapists rely on techniques such as monitoring a childs behavior with animal, their tone of voice, and indirect interviewing.
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The expense of the nuclear industry remains predominantly reliant on subsidies and indirect insurance subsidies to continue.
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The most important indirect impact would be an expansion of the area agricultural land at the expense of cerrados.
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