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unambiguousness

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  • noun The property of being unambiguous.

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Examples

  • As a theologian convinced of the unambiguousness of Christian concepts, he distrusted the poetical expressions of mystics because they were equivocal, as is shown by the unforgiving position he took toward Quietism -- a querelle in which, as we shall soon see, Mme de Maintenon was herself dangerously implicated.

    Louis XIV's Secret Wife 2010

  • As a theologian convinced of the unambiguousness of Christian concepts, he distrusted the poetical expressions of mystics because they were equivocal, as is shown by the unforgiving position he took toward Quietism -- a querelle in which, as we shall soon see, Mme de Maintenon was herself dangerously implicated.

    Louis XIV's Secret Wife 2010

  • The farther in one travels among the clear mirrors of her language pictures - crystalline clarity that in some way exists to lead one to a final enigma - the more one feels the world's obtrusive unambiguousness being transformed.

    The Nobel Prize in Literature 1996 - Presentation Speech 1997

  • In their normalcy of appearance and unambiguousness of function they were almost heart-breakingly familiar.

    The Dig Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1995

  • Moreover, often both parties realize the difference between the new phase and the similarity remembered and the unambiguousness of this difference is of the greatest importance to them only by allowing it to grow far beyond its original locus and to characterize every point which is at all comparable.

    Conflict and The Web of Group-Affiliations Georg Simmel 1956

  • Moreover, often both parties realize the difference between the new phase and the similarity remembered and the unambiguousness of this difference is of the greatest importance to them only by allowing it to grow far beyond its original locus and to characterize every point which is at all comparable.

    Conflict and The Web of Group-Affiliations Georg Simmel 1956

  • Moreover, often both parties realize the difference between the new phase and the similarity remembered and the unambiguousness of this difference is of the greatest importance to them only by allowing it to grow far beyond its original locus and to characterize every point which is at all comparable.

    Conflict and The Web of Group-Affiliations Georg Simmel 1956

  • If ambiguity has become an increasingly if erratically prominent component of comics stories over the years, it's because audiences have found it more interesting than unambiguousness.

    Comic Book Resources 2009

  • "love" which, besides its unambiguousness and its more exact conformity to the original, admits of the deeper meaning and wider application which makes God as well as our brethren the object of the affection.

    NPNF1-12. Saint Chrysostom: Homilies on the Epistles of Paul to the Corinthians Editor 1889

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