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uneˈquivocable, a. [irreg. f. unequivocal a. + -able.] Capable of only one interpretation; unambiguous.
1921Glasgow Herald 30 Dec. 7/3 Yesterday 12 public bodies representative of the four provinces recorded in unequivocable language their conviction that the Treaty should be accepted. 1974Nature 8 Feb. 397/2 Thereby providing unequivocable evidence for the former unity of the southern continents. So uneˈquivocably adv.
1917W. J. Locke Red Planet xix. 234, I knew that for his own sake he would have unequivocably declined. 1980Daily Tel. 6 Sept. 9/6 In 1980 Gdansk is unequivocably Polish. |