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Example sentences for "unambiguous"

Lexicographically close words:
unalluring; unalterable; unalterably; unaltered; unam; unambiguously; unambitious; unamiable; unanalysable; unanalysed
  1. If it is to be unambiguous whether two appearances belong to the same thing or not, there must be only one way of grouping appearances so that the resulting things obey the laws of physics.

  2. This is the first unambiguous entry of an epidemic of scarlet fever in the Foundling Hospital records[1307].

  3. I have discarded the above titles in my "System of Metaphysics," because I think it is better and less misleading to use plain and unambiguous language.

  4. 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.

  5. If only the fully reliable and unambiguous statements be used, there are twelve affirming that aborigines live in small parties, which in some cases shrink to one family only (Howitt on the Kurnai; Eyre; R.

  6. All this is left to hypothesis, strongly supported by the statements, but unfortunately not affirmed by them in a clear and unambiguous way.

  7. And this reliability is doubtless in the first place due to the fact that the subject of observation was clear, unambiguous and well determined.

  8. The information is unambiguous and detailed on this point as regards the Central and North-Central tribes.

  9. This doctrine of Mansfield is the doctrine of all who deny the right of juries to judge of the law, although all may not choose to express it in so blunt and unambiguous terms.

  10. Probably no people were ever more united and resolute in demanding from their king a definite and unambiguous acknowledgment of their rights and liberties, than were the English at that time.

  11. As the decrees of the 318 Fathers established for ever the true doctrine concerning the Eternal Son, so do they offer an imperishable and unambiguous witness concerning the discipline and hierarchy of the Church.

  12. And this living and continuous witness of a thousand years is to be added to that most decisive and unambiguous voice of the whole undivided ancient Church.

  13. There was only one thing that could have averted the death sentence which had been early determined upon--a series of vigorous, unambiguous demonstrations on the part of the people.

  14. If the arguments chiefly relied on for an early date are so precarious or can even be turned against their inventors, there are others of an unambiguous kind which make for a date in the Persian period.

  15. It must be declared by unambiguous words, incapable of a double sense.

  16. Now Kant's own statements are entirely unambiguous and do not justify any such interpretation as that of Green and Alexander.

  17. I have found correct and unambiguous indication of the true interpretation of Kant's analogy.

  18. They are simply the most unambiguous and best defined objects of perception which can be secured to serve as signs.

  19. The contribution of psychological science to determining unambiguous data and eliminating the irrelevant influences of passion and habit which control the inferences of common-sense is an important aid in the technique of such rectifications.

  20. Only when the "good" is resolved into simple and unalterable units, in terms of which old situations can be equated to new ones on the basis of the number of units contained, can an unambiguous standard be found.

  21. But it is probably true that no man who declines to be bound by a formal definition of his terms is capable of carrying them in a clear unambiguous sense through a heated controversy.

  22. What breeds confusion in these subtle inquiries is the want of fixed unambiguous names for the things to be distinguished.

  23. It would scarcely be possible to express the physical fatherhood of the fire-god in more unambiguous terms.

  24. M221) In the Somali custom just described the part played by the child of living parents is unambiguous and helps to throw light on the obscurer cases which precede.

  25. The testimony of both the prophets and the laws is abundant and unambiguous that the victims were slain and burnt as a holocaust" (G.

  26. Lord Hussey had spoken, as I have stated, in unambiguous language, of the probability and desirableness of a struggle.

  27. The Abbot of Colchester had refused to surrender his house, and concealed or made away with the abbey plate, and had used expressions of most unambiguous anxiety for the success of the rebellions, and of disappointment at their failure.

  28. The section then would have been unambiguous and clear.

  29. I might again agree with him, but that unambiguous response can scarcely be pronounced very satisfactory for the Gospels.

  30. The Soudan languages make no unambiguous distinction between noun and verb.

  31. The theme relating to fire in the belly of the monster may be regarded as fairly unambiguous evidence of the influence of celestial phenomena, precisely because it is related only externally and apparently accidentally to the action.

  32. An unambiguous answer to the latter question, however, may be gathered precisely by a study of Australian conditions, at least so far as the development in these regions is concerned.

  33. Errors and Inconsistencies: The Foundling Spellings were changed only when there was an unambiguous error, or the word occurred elsewhere with the expected spelling.

  34. This has a double purpose: first, to define the important special case known as a harmonic range; and secondly, to afford an unambiguous and exhaustive method of assigning different numbers to different points.

  35. He is now bidden to foreshow the utter destruction of the Jewish polity by a symbolic act which is even more unambiguous than the language of the prayer.

  36. The next verse, at all events, is unambiguous in this respect: And I will make Jerusalem into heaps, a haunt of jackals; and the cities of Judah will I make a desolation without inhabitant.

  37. In so doing, he undoubtedly hoped his readers would keep in mind the morally unambiguous end of his novel (which, incidentally, Pamela Censured virtually ignores).


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unambiguous" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    absolute; apparent; bound; categorical; certain; clear; coherent; conclusion; conclusive; connected; consistent; crisp; crystalline; decided; decisive; defined; definite; definitive; determinate; direct; distinct; downright; emphatic; evident; explicit; express; flat; forthright; graphic; honest; ineluctable; inevitable; intelligible; limpid; lucent; lucid; luminous; manifest; necessary; obvious; outspoken; pellucid; perspicuous; plain; plump; positive; precise; predestined; predetermined; pronounced; simple; specific; straight; straightforward; sure; translucent; transparent; true; unambiguous; understandable; unequivocal; univocal; unmistakable