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indirect

Aussprache: [ɪnˈdaɪrɛkt]

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Kontext: „communication“

(adjective) when something is not stated directly. If someone talks about a subject but doesn't say exactly what they mean, they are being indirect.

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She offered indirect praise by complimenting his team instead of him directly.

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His indirect way of speaking confused everyone; no one understood what he wanted.

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Why did she choose such an indirect way to deliver the news?

Kontext: „relationship“

(adjective) when a connection or influence is not straight or straightforward. If something affects you, but isn’t in your face about it, it’s indirect.

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The indirect effects of the new law were felt by many people in the community.

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His actions had no indirect influence on the outcome; only his decisions mattered.

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Can you see any indirect impacts from this policy change?

Kontext: „route“

(adjective) when a way to get somewhere goes around rather than straight. If you take a longer path to arrive at the same destination, that path is indirect.

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We took an indirect route to the park, enjoying the scenery along the way.

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The GPS suggested a direct route, but I chose an indirect one anyway.

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Is there an indirect way to get to the museum without using the highway?

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