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equivocal

[ih-kwiv-uh-kuhl] / ɪˈkwɪv ə kəl /


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Ms. Green cited two postwar examples of U.S. elected officials continuing to misrepresent equivocal, nuanced intelligence judgments, just as had been the case before the invasion of Iraq.

From New York Times

The liner notes for the new set thoroughly describe the equivocal position the recordings hold in Norman’s body of work.

From New York Times

In late May, President Biden, dissatisfied by an equivocal report he had received on the subject, asked U.S. intelligence services to dig deeper into the origins question.

From New York Times

Their biggest dream is to “pass over” — an equivocal phrase that shifts its meaning as the 95-minute play moves through various theatrical genres.

From New York Times

While the Greens are opposed to future development of the field, the SNP has been far more equivocal on the issue.

From BBC