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    indirect
    /ˌɪndɪˈrɛkt/

    adjective

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  2. happening in addition to an intended result, often in a way that is complicated or not obvious: The benefits from pure research are often indirect. Indirect effects of the fighting include disease and food shortages. avoiding clearly mentioning or saying something: indirect criticism. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Complexity.

  3. happening in addition to an intended result, often in a way that is complicated or not obvious: The benefits from pure research are often indirect. Indirect effects of the fighting include disease and food shortages. avoiding clearly mentioning or saying something: indirect criticism. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Complexity.

  4. An indirect result or effect is not caused immediately and obviously by a thing or person, but happens because of something else that they have done. American English : indirect / -dɪr-, ɪndaɪˈrɛkt /

  5. INDIRECT definition: 1. not directly caused by or connected with something: 2. hidden, or not taken or given in a way…. Learn more.

  6. Something indirect is not hitting the target exactly. Indirect sunlight doesn't shine right on you — it reflects off a window or is muted by a shade. If direct makes you think of a straight line, then indirect looks like a crooked one — there are turns and stops along the way.

  7. : being or involving proof of a proposition or theorem by demonstration that its negation leads to an absurdity or contradiction. b. : not straightforward and open : deceitful. c. : not directly aimed at or achieved. indirect consequences. d.

  8. [usually before noun] happening not as the main aim, cause or result of a particular action, but in addition to it. the indirect effects of the war. to find something out by indirect methods. The building collapsed as an indirect result of the heavy rain. There would be some benefit, however indirect, to the state.

  9. coming or resulting otherwise than directly or immediately, as effects or consequences: an indirect advantage. Synonyms: secondary, unintentional, incidental. not direct in action or procedure: His methods are indirect but not dishonest. not straightforward; devious; deceitful: He is known as a shady, indirect fellow.

  10. indirect meaning, definition, what is indirect: not directly caused by something: Learn more.

  11. 1. An indirect result or effect is not caused immediately and obviously by a thing or person, but happens because of something else that they have done. [...] 2. An indirect route or journey does not use the shortest or easiest way between two places. [...] 3.