Similar words: equivocal, equivocate, equivocation, unequal, inequity, vocal, mannequin, equivalent. Meaning: adj. 1. admitting of no doubt or misunderstanding; having only one meaning or interpretation and leading to only one conclusion 2. clearly defined or formulated.
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1. The answer was an unequivocal 'no'.
2. The Prime Minister, he said, had the party's unequivocal support.
3. On the whole, their tone was unequivocal.
4. The church has been unequivocal in its condemnation of the violence.
5. The answer to our request was an unequivocal "no".
6. The report's message was unequivocal.
7. But Clark was unequivocal when he returned the call.
8. Apart from conodonts, unequivocal evidence for fish does not occur until the Ordovician.
9. The European Parliament has given the plan its unequivocal support.
10. But he left no unequivocal evidence of why he personally felt Emancipation necessary.
11. Nevertheless, unequivocal evidence for deeper subduction of sediment has proved elusive, and other explanations are possible.
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13. The movie's message is plain and unequivocal: do drugs and die.
14. These results are therefore not unequivocal in their support for sign coding.
15. So here was unequivocal evidence for quite major postsynaptic changes in structure as a result of the training experience.
16. On them, Kylie was quick to respond and unequivocal with her replies.
17. No published investigation has provided unequivocal evidence.
18. We must secure from the British unequivocal reaffirmation.
19. We were unequivocal in response to the third question.
20. Your meaning must be unequivocal.
21. Yesterday, the message to him was unequivocal: "Get out.".
22. Bruce can no longer count on unequivocal backing upstairs.
23. It might have gone unnoticed except that the dictionary is quite unequivocal about it.
24. From Otto Bauer to Tom Nairn, the claims of the nationalist to the unequivocal existence of nations are honoured without challenge.
25. As David Carlton stresses, Eden was not the most unequivocal foreign secretary.
26. Both Sir John and the Harwell Lab had the highest reputations, and so the confident media were unequivocal.
27. The pieces of evidence fell into place with the unequivocal precision of a well-made jigsaw puzzle.
28. Although in other poems Leapor shows that labouring class women can be desperately unhappy in marriage, she is not unequivocal.
29. An inventory should contain sufficient information to enable the unequivocal identification of an object.
30. First, evidence of the loosening of family bonds is unequivocal.
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