Sentence examples for ambiguous meaning from inspiring English sources

"ambiguous meaning" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to describe a phrase or statement that has more than one potential interpretation. For example, "The ending of the book was left with an ambiguous meaning, leaving readers to make their own conclusions."

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As Andrzej Chłopecki reports, following the first performance, Lutosławski told a group of Polish musicologists: "If we agree that music can mean anything extra-musical, it nevertheless remains ambiguous meaning.

Like Alfred Hitchcock's (and, for that matter, like Jean-Luc Godard's), his name has been turned into an adjective of somewhat ambiguous meaning.

In some ways poetry and dance are natural partners; both create complex and ambiguous meaning through structure, rhythm and sensual logic.

I love how dissident Chinese – their thoughts and words – monitored and censored by the Communist party, play with language and exploit ambiguous meaning.

The great diversity of progressive reformers and the ambiguous meaning of progressivism have led some to question whether the Progressive movement possessed any intellectual or political coherence.

The judge microscopically parses the language before ultimately finding that the wording is ambiguous, meaning he cannot figure out what it was meant to encompass.

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He suggests that during the war Wiener used his looks to attract people who agreed to help him, that his survival has more ambiguous meanings than the angry certainty of pure will that Wiener wrings out of it.

There is an element of Dada to "Serious Things A Go Happen" — these signs, lifted from the intersections where they were erected, take on new and more ambiguous meanings.

Another source of discrepancy are chemical named entities which have ambiguous meanings, that this rule-based step is oblivious to.

Using a similarity threshold of 0.005 we identified sixty-six unique hashtags (Table 1), eleven of which were excluded due to overly-broad or ambiguous meanings (Table 2).

When the presentation duration was shorter than 1000 milliseconds (for example, 300 milliseconds in Ahrens 1998, and 300 and 750 milliseconds in Ahrens 2006), exhaustive access of ambiguous meanings has been observed.

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