Open to two or more interpretations; or of uncertain nature or significance; or (often) intended to mislead.
1 Age and sex did not affect survival; the education effect was equivocal .
2 In some ways, that encapsulates China's equivocal response to its problem neighbours.
3 In some ways, that encapsulates China's equivocal response to its problem neighbors.
4 The hypothesis whether exposure to certain infections protects from atopy remains equivocal .
5 Her cry of regret was equivocal ; it produced no impression on him.
6 There was something equivocal in the appearance of his shaggy, hair-smothered humanity.
7 He found himself in a situation which to his conscience seemed equivocal .
8 It is even equivocal to leave a card in person, unless denied.
9 He had been promised this help, and in no equivocal terms either.
10 There is no doubt, there is nothing equivocal , there are no ambiguities.
11 Where the tables are most carefully prepared, the result is least equivocal .
12 She looked on the bewildered lover with a sly and equivocal glance.
13 He looked across the table and met the poet's somewhat equivocal smile.
14 But I shall select two remarkable circumstances of a less equivocal nature.
15 While Ourahmoune had already declared this was her farewell, Adams was equivocal .
16 As with all truly divisive figures, no one was equivocal about Dev.
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Equivocal в диалектах
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