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Discover Ludwig'disambiguate' is an acceptable and usable word in written English
You can use it to describe the process of clarifying a word or phrase that has multiple meanings. For example, "The author disambiguated the word 'bank' to make sure its meaning was clear in the context of the story."
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disambiguate
verb
To remove ambiguities from something.
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Frequently we use formal languages precisely so that we can disambiguate otherwise ambiguous sentences (brackets being a paradigm example of a disambiguating device).
Surrounding words can help disambiguate the right meaning from a possible but unlikely one.
It must disambiguate words with multiple meanings, by taking into account any context it can recognise.
(Unless you are using it to disambiguate items in a list, a semicolon should be used only between independent clauses — that is, clauses that can stand as complete sentences on their own).
"If it can't disambiguate, we say, 'Please tell us if you are A or B,' " says Alex Kipman, incubation director for Xbox 360.
"To learn to read, you need to have good working memory, the ability to disambiguate speech sounds, make sound-to-meaning connections," said Professor Nina Kraus, director of the Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory at Northwestern University.
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An unclear word can be disambiguated by the words around it, as the software tries to match a string of words to a string in its database.
Over the past few years, 60-odd companies have set up shop to develop tools for clients needing a better grip on what, deep down, their customers or constituents really think.Most of the work to date has used semantic search engines to parse text retrieved from the web for meaning, disambiguating words with similar spellings by taking their context into account.
(It's so much more satisfying to call them that awkward album-sticker name, don't you think? Just as the disambiguating "The London Suede" is actually a better name than Suede).
Tom has been disambiguated from Chambers in Twain's novel, but recent evidence suggests that fingerprints may not be unique.
Altmetric for Institutions (a new tool which collates and disambiguates the online mentions for any published article) includes article mentions in such sources – NICE guidelines and the NHS Evidence Base at the moment – which hopefully will be extended to track similar outputs from other areas of scholarly activity, in particular the humanities and social sciences.
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