unambiguous in English

adjective
1
not open to more than one interpretation.
instructions should be unambiguous

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1. Such communications should be clear and unambiguous.

2. Safety guidelines need to be plain and unambiguous.

3. Now x, y, z are unambiguous by induction hypothesis.

4. Not so long ago, the idea of a luxury car was unambiguous.

5. Anticss objectives include clear delimitation from other effects to facilitate unambiguous public communication.

6. Studies of the success quota of training and activity programmes do not give unambiguous answers.

7. However the pressures are such that in many countries no clear unambiguous official statement is available.

8. An unambiguous policy recommendation would require evaluation of all these costs and benefits.

9. (b) a description of the hot water storage tank model sufficient for its unambiguous identification;

10. Accountability for performance against the departmental and human resource strategic plans is clear and unambiguous.

11. However there is insufficient information present in script for unambiguous identification of characters and words.

12. Try to be unambiguous -- saying "Bullshit" or "Not Bullshit" is good

13. The unambiguous identity of a child's father is crucial for the child's own social identity.

14. Antonym: unAmbiguously (in an unambiguous manner) Pertainym: ambiguous (having more than one possible meaning)

15. Lojban (pronounced (listen)) is a constructed, syntactically unambiguous human language, succeeding the Loglan project.

16. He speaks in tones which, whatever else can be said of them, are unambiguous.

17. Its structure should be orderly, communications unambiguous, and strategies firmly implemented to prevent splitting.

18. However, in a natural environment a sustained response is fairly unambiguous and must indicate upward movement.

19. The intuitive user interface allows authorized users unambiguous real-time error detection, error tracking and analysis.

20. In the current climate, any smooth and unambiguous unity of theory is likely to arouse suspicion.

21. An unambiguous obligation to provide extra funds was included solely with respect to the Tin Council’s administrative expenses.

22. 20 For the Greeks, hypochondria had been an unambiguous disease, located in the "hypochondrium" region of the abdomen.

23. In any case, article 53, which deals with the delegation of powers, is absolutely unambiguous.

24. Consumer devices attached to the Internet will be expected to generate an unambiguous origin identification.

25. The alternative is an effective opposition that enjoys unambiguous support by the key regional and international actors.

26. As far as possible, confirmatory methods must provide unambiguous information on the chemical structure of the analyte.

27. There is no Truth, nor any unambiguous criterion for agreeing upon what constitutes correct knowledge about society.

28. We must have a clear, unambiguous common position that condemns brutal disruption of the democratic process.

29. The first thing to be done is to arrive at an unambiguous definition of the term frontier worker.

30. The Ten Statements Test thus appears to reveal social class differences in self-concept of an unambiguous kind.

31. He is undoubtedly right about certain basic trends: The evidence concerning decreasing social trust and falling voter participation is unambiguous.

32. This book offers a clear and unambiguous approach to Engineering Metrology from a practitioner's point of view.

33. In fact, Ambiguity tends to increase with frequency of use, and it is rarely-used technical terms that are unambiguous

34. It might be thought that such tenets were unambiguous enough in a democracy to be assured the most rigorous defence.

35. Unlike pinch off, the term threshold voltage is unambiguous and refers to the same concept in any field-effect transistor.

36. This process can be painful and revealing but it leads to greater self-awareness - the first step to unambiguous communication.

37. What does Algorithm mean? A finite set of unambiguous instructions performed in a prescribed sequence to achieve a goal, especially a mathematical

38. Clearer definition: readily apparent to the mind synonyms: distinct, clearness, pellucidity, unambiguous, comprehendible, broad, vivid, clear-cut, crystal clear

39. To be classified as an Algorithm, a set of rules must be unambiguous and have a clear stopping point.

40. Ambiguously: 1 adv in an ambiguous manner “this letter is worded Ambiguously ” Synonyms: equivocally Antonyms: unAmbiguously , unequivocally in an unambiguous manner

41. Contrary to a lawyer's yen for neatness there are few unambiguous signposts for modern medics facing this or many other ethical issues.

42. The verb is longer but unambiguous, a demonstrative moment as the tongue flicks anxiously away from the palate to release the vowel.

43. A common addressing scheme should be used to identify in an unambiguous manner all air and ground stations concerned by data link exchanges

44. A common addressing scheme should be used to identify in an unambiguous manner all air and ground stations concerned by data link exchanges.

45. We had incredibly early warnings of it, and it was absolutely unambiguous that no honest lender would make loans in this fashion.

46. The method described allowed for the unambiguous assignment of the absolute configuration of the α-amino and α-hydroxy acid residues composing phomalide (1).

47. Androgyne - one having both male and female sexual characteristics and organs; at birth an unambiguous assignment of male or female cannot be made

48. The nuclear-weapon-ban treaty, according to its proponents, will constitute an "unambiguous political commitment" to achieve and maintain a nuclear-weapon-free world.

49. Blackballing is generally seen as an anonymous and unambiguous voting process which leaves no doubt as to the outcome, but protects individual voters against retribution for a negative result

50. Anticss will provide a clear definition of circumvention including delimitation from other effects to facilitate the identification of circumventing habits and unambiguous technical and public communication