Undecidably
"Undecidably" in a Sentence (3 examples)
Firstly, it is a fact of academic observation, as I mentioned earlier, that the descriptions which linguists provide for utterances are disputable, and disputed, what one might call undecidably so.
It is to be read as just a blurry clew of lines and patches within the rhizome, that is, within again a blurry clew of lines and patches to and from which it (dis)connects incessantly, though undecidably.
The child goes out to meet that cultural production and undecidably—this is a space of sheer play—undecidably finds or produces meaning in the sound memes given by his or her parents.