1. undirected - Adjective
2. undirected - Adjective Satellite
Not directed; not guided; left without direction.
Not addressed; not superscribed, as a letter.
Misdirected; misled; led astray.
Source: Webster's dictionaryOne important idea is that science is a means whereby learning is achieved, not by mere theoretical speculation on the one hand, nor by the undirected accumulation of practical facts on the other, but rather by a motivated iteration between theory and practice. George E. P. Box
If you define evolution as merely meaning change over time, then I don't see any problem with a person being a Christian and believing in evolution. But that's not how textbooks define evolution. They define evolution as being random and undirected without plan or purpose. Lee Strobel
The theory of undirected evolution is already dead, but the work of science continues. Michael Behe
Passion was animal flesh, raw desire gnawing and ripping at its early limitations. These passions were to be feared only if undirected by the conscience of the higher self. Mind was the key to the process of enlightenment. Hence reason was the first principle, light itself. B. W. Powe
This I believe: That the free, exploring mind of the individual human is the most valuable thing in the world. And this I would fight for: the freedom of the mind to take any direction it wishes, undirected. John Steinbeck
Psychology of Management, as here used, means, the effect of the mind that is directing work upon that work which is directed, and the effect of this undirected and directed work upon the mind of the worker. Lillian Gilbreth