Definitionadj. having or exhibiting a single clearly defined meaning
Last update: July 19, 2015
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The Prime Minister made unambiguous statements regarding price control. [Please select]
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Where it is possible to make legitimate and unambiguous comparisons, the ethical and spiritual superiority of Old Testament thought has been convincingly demonstrated, and to the re-shaping and re-writing of the older history and the older traditions the Old Testament owes its permanent value. [Please select]
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Refutations and proofs depend on pregnant meanings assigned to terms, meanings first rendered explicit and unambiguous by those very proofs or refutations. [Please select]
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Since this formula also expresses the main contention of transcendental idealism, it needs abundant explication to make it unambiguous. [Please select]
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Secondly, such offers must be unambiguous and must be precise and clear. [Please select]
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Without her the heaped-up banquet of 1890 would have lost its distinctive quality--the comfortable order of the substantial unambiguous dishes, with their background of weighty glamour, half out of sight. [Please select]
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To this we may add, that there has gradually been built up a fine system of unambiguous symbols, and it is possible for a man to know just what he is dealing with. [Please select]
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