Semidirect

Pronunciation: /ˈsɛmaɪˈdaɪɹɛkt/

Semidirect (adj)

  1. Involving both direct control and another method of control, so decisions are not fully made in one way.
  2. Describing a group built from two parts where one part acts on the other, but not in a fully direct way.

Semidirect (adjective)

Examples

  • The plan uses semidirect action to reduce delays.
  • They prefer semidirect action when quick results matter.