open-ended

open-ended
Investment fund which has no set limit either in time or money.

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open-ended ˌopen-ˈended adjective
if someone's involvement in something is open-ended, it has no limit or end:

• The White House asked Congress for open-ended authority to cover the Pentagon's costs.

• Our commitment to the project is totally open-ended, and we will pay all expenses.

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open-ended UK US /ˌəʊpənˈendɪd/ adjective
(US also open-end) without an end date or planned way of ending: »

Several of the transit worker unions have stated that their strike would be open-ended.

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They employ their temporary workers on open-ended contracts.

an open-ended approach/commitment/response »

Private business cannot be expected to enter into an open-ended commitment to fund any cost overruns.

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open-ended discussions

FINANCE OPEN-END(Cf. ↑open-end)
used to describe a question that cannot be answered with 'yes' or 'no': an open-ended item/question/survey »

The survey included an open-ended question asking employees what advice they would give to management.


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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