Vocabulary Word
Word: unequivocal
Definition: plain; clear; obvious
Definition: plain; clear; obvious
Sentences Containing 'unequivocal'
Franz complimented Albert, who looked at himself in the glass with an unequivocal smile of satisfaction.
On 30 April 2004, a three-judge panel of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Demjanjuk could be again stripped of his U.S. citizenship because the Justice Department had presented "clear, unequivocal and convincing evidence" of Demjanjuk's service in Nazi death camps.
Venona has added information—some unequivocal, some ambiguous—to several espionage cases.
No concept can therefore have an ultimate, unequivocal meaning".
Official Zionism’s firm, unequivocal stand did not please every one, however.
More important is the disappearance of what has been called the "grand narratives" during this century, the questioning of all-encompassing world views offering coherent interpretations of the world and unequivocal guides for action.
This advice stated Goldsmith's preferred view in more unequivocal terms than his earlier memo, without reference to the doubts expressed therein.
Flamingos and their relatives are well attested in the fossil record, with the first unequivocal member of the Phoenicopteridae, "Elornis" known from the late Eocene epoch.
Critics were particularly unequivocal in their praise of the approach to a complex subject such as terrorism.
Although the unequivocal identification of the "magus" with Zoroastrianism came later (Sassanid era, 3rd–7th century CE), it is from Herodotus' "magus" of the mid-5th century that Zoroastrianism was subject to doctrinal modifications that are today considered to be revocations of the original teachings of the prophet.