Use "equivocal" in a sentence

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1. His answer was equivocal.

2. The politician gave an equivocal answer.

3. The experiments produced equivocal results.

4. Many were equivocal about the idea.

5. There was nothing equivocal about him.

6. The evidence from bacteriologic analysis was equivocal.

7. Research in this area is somewhat equivocal.

8. She was rather equivocal about her work.

9. The ancient oracles were often vague and equivocal.

10. The story, hardly positive, is at best equivocal.

11. The results of the police enquiry were equivocal.

12. 21 synonyms for Clouded: ambiguous, borderline, chancy, doubtful, dubious, dubitable, equivocal

13. Research on the self-esteem of Bullies has produced equivocal results

14. 17 She gave an equivocal answer,[www.Sentencedict.com] typical of a politician.

15. Women were less equivocal than men on the subject of fidelity in marriage.

16. Her beauty, thought Jurnet, was, like everything else about Feldon St Awdry, equivocal.

17. In his subsequent work, the connection between the two would remain profoundly equivocal.

18. 4 The Good Friday agreement was equivocal on decommissioning of paramilitary weapons.

19. Some common synonyms of Cryptic are ambiguous, dark, enigmatic, equivocal, obscure, and vague

20. Some common synonyms of Ambiguous are cryptic, dark, enigmatic, equivocal, obscure, and vague

21. He was tortured by an awareness of the equivocal nature of his position.

22. Ambiguous definition, open to or having several possible meanings or interpretations; equivocal: an Ambiguous answer

23. But he also comments that the welfare analysis of restraints is quite equivocal.

24. A further central belief has recently begun to appear as equivocal, namely loyalism itself.

25. Indeed, the Colonel saw no reason to answer his wife with more than an equivocal smile.

26. Epidemiological data on the cardiovascular event clinical outcome of Concomitant dosing has been equivocal.8,9,10,11,12,13,14.

27. Ambiguous, ironic, indirect, sarcastic, oblique, sardonic, double-edged, equivocal, with tongue in cheek a Backhanded compliment 2

28. I could by now admit to myself, and in no equivocal terms, that I was totally in love.

29. And the Constitution is neither silent nor equivocal about who shall make laws which the President is to execute.

30. 19 synonyms for Backhanded: ambiguous, ironic, indirect, sarcastic, oblique, sardonic, double-edged, equivocal, with tongue in cheek, indirect, rambling

31. An unclear, indefinite, or equivocal word, expression, meaning, etc.: a contract free of Ambiguities; the Ambiguities of modern poetry.

32. 30 His words to the press were deliberately equivocal - he didn't deny the reports but neither did he confirm them.

33. statistical methods such as Receiver Operator Characteristic (ROC) to generate results and if applicable, define grey-zone/equivocal zone.

34. His words to the press were deliberately equivocal - he didn't deny the reports but neither did he confirm them.

35. But the commission did clarify Gloucester's position in one area of the north where it had previously been somewhat equivocal.

36. The research which has been conducted on their parenting and its outcomes for their children has often been flawed and equivocal.

37. After considerable procrastination, they eventually settle on equivocal courses of action that serve only to postpone the long-dreaded day of judgment.

38. And members of some groups who traditionally circumcise boys or teenagers as a mark of group membership seem equivocal about the idea of outsiders adopting the practice.

39. Cryptic adjective mysterious, dark, coded, puzzling, obscure, vague, veiled, ambiguous, enigmatic, perplexing, arcane, equivocal, abstruse, Delphic, oracular I wondered just what he meant by that Cryptic remark

40. Ambivalent adjective undecided, mixed, conflicting, opposed, uncertain, doubtful, unsure, contradictory, wavering, unresolved, fluctuating, hesitant, inconclusive, debatable, equivocal, vacillating, warring, irresolute He maintained an Ambivalent attitude to religion throughout his life.

41. On the other hand, the effects on the disturbed function of the parasympathetic nerves were equivocal. — In rabbits with severe poisoning the amplitude of the evoked action potential of muscle was reduced.

42. Bypassing is a semantic barrier which occurs when people think they understand each other but actually miss each other’s meaning because one or both are using equivocal language—words that can have more than one interpretation.

43. There are many synonyms of Conjecturable which include Academic, Assumptive, Casual, Concocted, Conditional, Conjectural, Contestable, Contingent, Debatable, Disputable, Doubtful, Equivocal, Imaginary, Imagined, Indefinite, Indeterminate, Postulated, Questionable, Refutable, Speculative, Stochastic, Supposed, Suppositional, Suspect, Theoretic, Theoretical, Uncertain, Unconfirmed, …

44. The solution of this ‘transcendent’ riddle of the world, and of the allied question of Archigony (equivocal generation, in a strictly defined meaning of the term), can only be reached by a critical analysis and unprejudiced comparison of matter, form, and energy in inorganic and organic nature.

45. HPV testing is on the other hand well accepted and recommended as a triage test to select women with equivocal smear results (Pap group III, ASCUS) if a biopsy is required or can be followed up and also for follow-up of patients after cone biopsy.

46. Line Blot analysis and interpretations for IgG- and IgM-specific antibodies Special Instructions This test is intended as the second step in testing serum samples found to have been equivocal or positive using an ELISA or IFA test as the first step to provide supportive evidence of infection with B burgdorferi.

47. Mostly inspired by literature and consistently feeling imbues with the desire to perfect his musical language, Alexandre focuses on exploring low and slender timbres, mirrors of the wide frozen spaces that fill his childhood memories, as one single sound embodying the abstruse line from which the equivocal fog of humanity's aspirations come out.