The position now depends on whether the period of exclusion which has been ordered is permanent, indefinite or fixed term.
I am unable to comprehend what either he or Rousseau mean, when they frequently use this indefinite term.
The sentence was later commuted to an indefinite term of detention.
And sure, they'd talked about getting together in indefinite terms, the way people often did.
This official is appointed by the council and serves an indefinite term at the council's pleasure.
The city manager is appointed by a majority vote of the council to serve an indefinite term.
Quite a long time' is a rather indefinite term.
By contrast, the special trial judges are chosen by the court's chief judge to serve indefinite terms.
She was appointed in March 1916 to an indefinite term.
In 1786, he extended the arrangement to an indefinite term.