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unambiguous
[ uhn-am-big-yoo-uhs ]
adjective
- not ambiguous, or unclear; distinct; unequivocal:
The object of the experiment was to reach an unambiguous conclusion about climate change.
unambiguous
/ ˌʌ²Ô泾ˈ²úɪɡÂáÊŠÉ™²õ /
adjective
- not ambiguous; clear
an unambiguous message
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of unambiguous1
Example Sentences
But others, including experts on the far right, believed what they saw was unambiguous.
He also says the IOC "has a fundamental duty to safeguard women's sport by adopting a policy to maintain unambiguous distinctions between men and women's categories".
Granting a judicial review challenge by the victim's 87-year-old widow Bridie Brown, he held there is a "clear and unambiguous obligation" to establish a statutory probe.
"The public – and the law – rightly expect those involved in charities to make an unambiguous distinction between their personal interests, and those of the charity and the beneficiaries they are there to serve."
The language in some of the documents is unambiguous.
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