open-ended in the PONS Dictionary

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He frequently refuses to conform to generic expectations for how a novel ought to end, leaving many of his fictions quite open-ended.
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They are ill-structured, open-ended problems which have multiple solutions.
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In 2012, the exemption was modified to be open-ended rather than year-to-year.
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Questions asked on the site are usually open-ended but can also be simple yes/no queries.
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Some teams dedicate two oralists to each side of the argument, with the fifth person serving a more open-ended role.
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Not excluding any of the latter, nonkilling provides a distinct approach characterized by the measurability of its goals and the open-ended nature of its realization.
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It's a beautiful-looking, sprawling, and completely open-ended game that allows you to play pretty much however you like.
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The series is notable for its open-ended gameplay and extensive use of the game systems' internal clock and calendar to simulate real passage of time.
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They were asked about two hundred questions, some open-ended, some specifying a limited number of possible answers.
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The scale is open-ended with the largest volcanoes in history given magnitude 8.
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