﹒Not open to more than one interpretation; clear and precise.
﹒Having only one possible meaning; explicit and unmistakable.
﹒The contract provided an unambiguous definition of the responsibilities for both parties.
﹒Her facial expression was an unambiguous sign that she was not pleased with the decision.
﹒The scientist presented unambiguous evidence to support her theory during the conference.
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