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: deviating from a direct line or course :roundabout (2) : not going straight to the point indirect accusation> (3) : being or involving proof of a proposition or theorem by demonstration that its negation leads to an absurdity or contradiction b: not straightforward and open : deceitful

c : not directly aimed at or achieved <indirect consequences>

d : stating what a real or supposed original speaker said with changes in wording that conform the statement grammatically to the sentence in which it is included <indirect discourse> indirectquestion>

e : not effected by the action of the people or the electorate <indirect government representation>- in·di·rect·ly \-ˈrek(t)-lē\ adverb

- in·di·rect·ness \-nəs\ noun

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