How To Use ambiguously In A Sentence
- And as long as we use the term ambiguously and fail to discriminate between conscience proper and the term as used in the looser, larger sense, we will have nothing but confusion. To Infidelity and Back
- Second, cheap oil is unambiguously good for European consumers. Times, Sunday Times
- Since individual univalents or bivalents in some nuclei may lie too close to each other to be resolved unambiguously, this method underestimates the frequency of achiasmate chromosomes.
- Our body image in fact is central, if ambiguously so, to our mental and physical well-being.
- It is therefore possible to unambiguously assign a vehicle to each ticket.
- In each case it was not possible unambiguously to align portions of the extreme amino and carboxyl termini of the sequences.
- The blocky, black, businesslike appearance of the stock pistol has been replaced by a two-tone visage that testifies unambiguously to extensive alteration.
- We can unambiguously conclude that there is a situation in which voluntarily oriented attention subserves feature integration when tested with multiple search items.
- It said the document must to'fully and unambiguously reflect the scope of uncertainty' over who is understood to be in charge after an indecisive outcome. Times, Sunday Times
- As a general rule, for the movies they came up with lighter endings - most of his plays end ambiguously and darkly. Reluctant Readers (copy)