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to ambiguous
adjective
Open to multiple interpretations.
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That result could be due to ambiguous questions or bias.
Rothko's painted surfaces give way to ambiguous, illusory depths implying ethereal realms of mind and space.
If marital surname change was open to ambiguous interpretations in 1955, it is even more so in 2014.
When the goats were exposed to ambiguous locations – corridors leading ahead rather than left or right – the scientists discovered a surprising result.
But he later said that he flatly opposed any increase in the tax and that the article was based on unclear answers he had given to ambiguous questions.
"He is confident that after a full examination of the facts as opposed to ambiguous and unreliable statistical inferences he will be completely vindicated".
In the opera, the libretto (by Myfanwy Piper) refers to "Ambiguous Venice, Where water is married to stone, And passion confuses the senses".
This arbitrariness leads to ambiguous results that are normally overlooked.
In addition, the current inability to distinguish between different defect types leads to ambiguous results.
This suggests that environmental cues do not significantly improve sensitivity to ambiguous information.
Reported chemical names or even registry numbers often relate to ambiguous chemical structures.
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