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unamˈbiguous, a. (un-1 7.)
1751Chesterfield Lett. xlv. (1774) II. 189 Every paragraph should be so clear, and unambiguous, that the dullest fellow in the world may not be able to mistake it. 1785Reid Intell. Powers ii. viii. 273 Malebranche is perfectly clear and unambiguous in this matter. 1804Phil. Trans. XCIV. 219 The concise and unambiguous expression of the conditions of a problem in algebraic language. 1883in Law Times Rep. (1884) 26 Apr. 273/2 If..that had been intended, the Legislature would have so enacted in express and unambiguous terms. Hence unamˈbiguously adv.
1790G. Walker Serm. II. xxiii. 164 The promises of the Gospel..do clearly and unambiguously confirm the hope. 1802Phil. Trans. XCII. 111 The law of the series is truly and unambiguously represented. 1866J. Martineau Ess. I. 162 All the physical indications point unambiguously the same way. |