How to use in-sentence of “indirect”:
+ Jaspers said that there is only an indirect path to the processes of the soul.
+ Here some grammarians also see “son” as the indirect object.
+ The president is Indirect electionindirectly elected by the people through the Electoral College to a four-year term, and is one of only two nationally elected federal officers, the other being the Vice President of the United States.
+ The car was made from aluminium which made it light and economical but was expensive to produce, and demand for it fell later in its life, only one generation was made and had an indirect successor in 2010 with the A1.
+ In the United States Constitution, the difference between indirect and direct taxes was important enough to require a Constitutional amendment in order for the Federal government of the United Statesfederal government to levy an Sixteenth Amendment which was ratified in 1913.
+ The accusative case is used for a direct object, the dative case for an indirect object.
+ One can use the objective form for the direct object and the indirect object.
+ For women, it can come from indirect stimulation of the Clitorisclitoral legs/G-Spot or the cervix.

Example sentences of “indirect”:
+ The many indirect references to the Bible is a sure sign of Protestant belief.
+ Pragmatics studies how people speak not literally, but in an indirect way.
+ In 1546, Girolamo Fracastoro proposed that epidemic diseases were caused by transferable seed like entities through direct, indirect contact and contact over long distances with an infection.
+ Before 1913, the bulk of federal revenues came from indirect taxes on goods.
+ It is an indirect sequel to “New Super Mario Bros.”.
+ This would then lead to an indirect rule in the respective colony.
+ The cervix may be confused with the deepest point of the vagina, above and below the cervix, respectively making it possible for there to be indirect and/or simultaneous stimulation between them.
+ Although Lovecraft’s readership was limited during his life, his reputation has grown over the decades, and he is now commonly regarded as one of the most influential horror writers of the 20th Century, exerting widespread and indirect influence, and frequently compared to Edgar Allan Poe.
+ However, the United Kingdom or the Secretary General does not have any direct or indirect control over these countries.
+ Modern chess has a lot of indirect manoeuvering of a kind the old Arabic players would have understood.
+ For the description of the provincial setting and the city’s collective life, Clarín used styles such as the internal monologue or the free indirect style, which makes the story be told by the characters, not the narrator.
+ It was an indirect way to rule over people.
+ Anarcho-syndicalists do not take part in indirect action, like electionelecting a representative to a government position.
+ Bob caused $20million in damage and five indirect deaths.
+ It does best in bright, indirect lighting and temperatures between 15°C and 25°C.
+ One indirect death is reported.
+ The many indirect references to the Bible is a sure sign of Protestant belief.
+ Pragmatics studies how people speak not literally, but in an indirect way.
More in-sentence examples of “indirect”:
+ Renewable energy technologies can also make indirect contributions to alleviating poverty by providing energy for cooking, space heating, and lighting.
+ The politics of the Netherlands is that of an indirect democracy.
+ Since the 1820s, state legislatures have usually chosen Electors through an indirect popular vote.
+ Renewable energy technologies can also make indirect contributions to alleviating poverty by providing energy for cooking, space heating, and lighting.
+ The politics of the Netherlands is that of an indirect democracy.
+ Since the 1820s, state legislatures have usually chosen Electors through an indirect popular vote.
+ Replica plating and indirect selection of bacterial mutants: isolation of preadaptive mutants in bacteria by sib selection.
+ A hookah operates by water filtration and indirect heat.
+ Further, the seats which were reserved for Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs had to be filled via direct election while those reserved for Europeans, Anglo-Indians, Indian Christians and Depressed Classes were to be filled by Indirect election.
+ Therefore more indirect methods have to be used.
+ In indirect democracyindirect, or representative democracy, citizens elect representatives to make laws on their behalf.
+ This is because a paraphrase is an indirect quote, and in the course of any composition, it is important to document when one is using a quotation versus when one is using a paraphrased idea.
+ There were four indirect deaths from the storm in Texas.
+ Parsley can be easily grown in gardens, as well as inside the home, wherever there is plenty of indirect sunlight.
+ Almost all of Romania’s rivers are either direct or indirect tributaries of the Danube.
+ In Sanskrit there are dozens of words for home, many of them indirect like ‘aal’.
+ The rebellion had indirect effects on Roman politics for many years.
+ Overall Karur generates around Rs.6000 crores in foreign exchange through direct and indirect exports.
+ Azad Kashmir is under the indirect control of Pakistan, however its defence, foreign policy and currency are under the direct control of Pakistan.
+ Austen’s works are noted for their Literary realismrealism, biting social commentary, and clever use of free indirect speech.
+ Using these criteria to find suitable candidates for indirect rule also led to problems: According to the theory, the Massai were Hamitic, and should rule in German East Africa.
+ They are called an indirect fire weapon because the bomb drops onto the target from above, rather than being aimed straight at it.
+ So the federal government relied on indirect taxes such as Duties on imported goods and materials.
+ Fisheries and aquaculture provide direct and indirect employment to over 500 million people in developing countries.
+ The phrase describes a kind of indirect proof.
+ For this reason, the Ovambo were picked for an indirect rule.
+ They may be direct tax or indirect tax.
+ The series features child actors who use indirect reasoning and basic math to solve and investigate strange happenings in their town.
+ An innuendo is an indirect or implied statement of ideas or opinions.
+ Cushion caroms, sometimes called by its original name, the indirect game, New York Times Company.
+ Senior people may give indirect and vague orders.
+ The Catalan navy – with Catalan ships, Catalan admirals and Catalan crew – under the direct or indirect orders of the counts of Barcelona, represented a reality recognized by the entire Mediterranean from its origins to Fernando the Catholic.
+ A non-verbal response might show the indirect message by the receiver.
+ Refraining by all countries from exerting pressure or coercion on other countries, including resorting to aggression or other acts involving the use of direct or indirect force, and the application and/or promotion of any coercive unilateral measure that goes against International Law or is in any way incompatible with it, for the purpose of coercing any other State to subordinate its sovereign rights, or to gain any benefit whatsoever.
+ Genetics is more of an indirect factor were it affects behavior indirectly.
+ For an accident to be a work accident, there must be a direct or indirect relationship of cause and effect between the accident and the work.
+ The Election Commission of India held indirect 2nd presidential elections of India on May 6, 1957.
+ Band gaps can be either Direct and indirect bandgapdirect or indirect, depending on the electronic band structure.
+ A parliamentary system of government means that the Executive executive branch of government has the direct or indirect support of the parliament.
+ It can be read as indirect propaganda in favour of Augustus, the Roman Emperor of the day.
+ Winds were near The storm causes three indirect deaths.
+ All democratic countries now have an indirect democracy.
+ On the other hand disadvantages of outsourcing are: indirect control.
+ There are several possible ways of dealing with these: you could rewrite them in your own, simpler words, while still attributing them as indirect quotes; or you could append a brief explanation of what they meant; or you could link the terms to Wiktionary.
+ The police took this as an indirect confession.
+ Offside is an offence committed by the team which has the ball and is punished with an indirect free kick.
+ In all the storm left $3.6 billion in damage and 16 direct and 35 indirect deaths.
+ The terminology is also applied to indirect measurements—that is, values obtained by a computational procedure from observed data.
+ The sentence makes perfect sense without the indirect object.
