Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In a manner not ambiguous; without ambiguity; plainly; clearly.
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- adverb In a manner that is not
ambiguous ; leaving nodoubt ;clearly ;certainly .
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- adverb in an unambiguous manner
- adverb so as to be unique
Etymologies
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Examples
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And the title unambiguously states that photography matters as art, which settles one long-debated question at a stroke.
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Robert Rubin unambiguously rejects populist economics, the very mindset underpinning the John Kerry campaign.
Interest Rate Debate, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The current release Watman approves of most unambiguously is Stuart Dybek's I Sailed With Magellan.
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The US president stopped short of calling unambiguously for Mubarak to stand down immediately but his comments went further in support of the protesters than his brief statement on Tuesday.
Egypt: Demonstrations and political pressure, but Hosni Mubarak clings on 2011
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Iran is a country President Bush has called unambiguously evil.
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Iran is a country President Bush has called unambiguously evil.
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Iran is a country President Bush has called unambiguously evil.
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Iran is a country President Bush has called unambiguously evil.
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Iran is a country President Bush has called unambiguously evil.
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"The debt-ceiling debacle unambiguously translates into an intensification of the already-strong headwinds facing U.S. growth and employment creation."
unknown title 2011
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