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open-ended

[oh-puhn-en-did] / ˈoʊ pənˈɛn dɪd /
ADJECTIVE
with no prearranged limit or end
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The facility was established under open-ended diplomatic agreements struck decades before the 1958 communist revolution.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rodriguez said she admires Harrison’s approach, which leads to open-ended discussions.

From Los Angeles Times

Last year, the company named a new chief executive and said it would ban users under 18 from having “open-ended” conversations with its chatbots and is working on a new experience for young people.

From Los Angeles Times

“How any new policy might directly benefit home builders remains a very open-ended question, in our view.”

From Barron's

When interviewing, it’s important to ask specific, open-ended questions.

From MarketWatch