atelic

/æˈtelɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

Lacking the quality of telic, or purposeful; lacking a defined goal or direction.

“The atelic nature of the project made it difficult to evaluate its success.”

2. noun

A state or condition lacking the quality of telic; a situation or process that lacks direction or purpose.

“The atelic phase of the project lasted for several months before a clear goal was established.”

Synonyms

  • aimless
  • goalless
  • indefinite

Antonyms

  • directed
  • purposeful