Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Determine

Determine , transitive verb

[French déterminer, Latin determinare, determinatum; de + terminare limit, terminus limit. See Term.]

1.
To fix the boundaries of; to mark off and separate.
[God] hath determined the times before appointed. — Acts xvii. 26
2.
To set bounds to; to fix the determination of; to limit; to bound; to bring to an end; to finish.
The knowledge of men hitherto hath been determined by the view or sight. — Bacon
Now, where is he that will not stay so long Till his friend sickness hath determined me? — Shakespeare
3.
To fix the form or character of; to shape; to prescribe imperatively; to regulate; to settle.
The character of the soul is determined by the character of its God. — J. Edwards
Something divinely beautiful... that at some time or other might influence or even determine her course of life. — W. Black
4.
To fix the course of; to impel and direct; -- with a remoter object preceded by to; as, another's will determined me to this course.
5.
To ascertain definitely; to find out the specific character or name of; to assign to its true place in a system; as, to determine an unknown or a newly discovered plant or its name.
6.
To bring to a conclusion, as a question or controversy; to settle authoritative or judicial sentence; to decide; as, the court has determined the cause.
7.
To resolve on; to have a fixed intention of; also, to cause to come to a conclusion or decision; to lead; as, this determined him to go immediately.
8.
(Logic) To define or limit by adding a differentia.
9.
(Physical Sciences) To ascertain the presence, quantity, or amount of; as, to determine the parallax; to determine the salt in sea water.

Determine , intransitive verb

1.
To come to an end; to end; to terminate. [Obsolete]
He who has vented a pernicious doctrine or published an ill book must know that his life determine not together. — South
Estates may determine on future contingencies. — Blackstone
2.
To come to a decision; to decide; to resolve; -- often with on.
Determine on some course. — Shakespeare
He shall pay as the judges determine. — Ex. xxi. 22