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1. Ambiguity definition, doubtfulness or uncertainty of meaning or intention: to speak with Ambiguity; an Ambiguity of manner

2. Other terms used for Ambiguity are amphibologia, amphibolia, and semantic Ambiguity.

3. Scope Ambiguity: It is under debate whether this type of Ambiguity is a form of syntactic or lexical Ambiguity, or whether it represents a unique class of Ambiguity

4. Moral ambiguity takes off.

5. Something with Ambiguity is unclear

6. The inherent Ambiguity of language

7. American English: Ambiguity / æmbɪgyˈuɪti /

8. Synonyms for Ambiguity in Free Thesaurus

9. Ambiguousness is a synonym of ambiguity

10. As a logical fallacy, Ambiguity occurs when linguistic Ambiguity causes an argument to appear cogent when it

11. Examples of Ambiguity in a sentence

12. Avoid obscurity of expression. Avoid ambiguity.

13. Much British humour depends on ambiguity.

14. There is some ambiguity in this clause.

15. Definition of Ambiguity in the Definitions.net dictionary

16. What does Ambiguity mean? Information and translations of Ambiguity in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

17. This class is about ambiguity and learning.

18. A lot of humour depends on ambiguity.

19. There was some Ambiguity in what he said

20. You must understand the ambiguity of my position.

21. The trademark of oracles was their ambiguity.

22. ‘There's very little Ambiguity to the whole thing; it's all spelled out right there.’ ‘This impact derives from its subtlety, Ambiguity and non-literal nature.’ ‘The potential for Ambiguity aside, this was an offer that couldn't be refused.’ ‘The same person will tolerate Ambiguity in one situation but not in another.’

23. Before we start of with the Ambiguity problem in CPP, lets find out what Ambiguity actually means ! Ambiguity : A situation in which something has more than one possible meaning and may therefore cause confusion

24. Osborn, "The Essential Skill for Career Development--Dealing With Ambiguity," (2018), “leaders who are able to deal with Ambiguity

25. Results from the AMBIGUITY AND DATA project contribute to the refinement of economic models involving the relationship between decision making and ambiguity.

26. 10 synonyms for Ambiguousness: ambiguity, cloudiness, equivocalness, indefiniteness

27. To avoid ambiguity, other names have been proposed.

28. Such ambiguity is dispersed by the Maastricht Treaty.

29. There was some ambiguity in what he said.

30. Ambiguities definition: → ambiguity Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

31. The problem is one of word boundary ambiguity.

32. Write clear definitions in order to avoid ambiguity.

33. It's a work full of paradox and ambiguity.

34. Ambiguity - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums

35. Did you feel a sense of moral ambiguity?

36. Don't touch ambiguity when you are in love.

37. There is a degree of Ambiguity in this statement

38. Semiotics , that is identified semantic ambiguity and Technology Studies.

39. The location ambiguity from two-station locations is discussed and arrival Azimuthals is proposed to to be used for removing such location ambiguity

40. In English grammar, syntactic Ambiguity (also called structural Ambiguity or grammatical Ambiguity) is the presence of two or more possible meanings within a single sentence or sequence of words, as opposed to lexical Ambiguity, which is the presence of two or more possible meanings within a single word.The intended meaning of a syntactically ambiguous phrase can generally—although not

41. Basically you believe in complexity, but not in ambiguity.

42. Method for multi-target-enabled resolution of phase ambiguity

43. Ambiguity Uncertainty or doubtfulness of the meaning of language

44. They are open- minded in the face of ambiguity.

45. There is a great divide between ambiguity and vagueness.

46. Ambiguity definition: If you say that there is Ambiguity in something, you mean that it is unclear or confusing Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

47. Ambiguity n noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc

48. Typically, it is best to avoid Ambiguity in your writing

49. While the Row Player randomises 50:50 between her strategies, the Column Player shows a marked preference for avoiding ambiguity and choosing his ambiguity-safe strategy.

50. They were also more tolerant of ambiguity and contradiction.

51. The document has been carefully written to avoid ambiguity.

52. There was an element of ambiguity in the president's reply.

53. 3 There is a great divide between ambiguity and vagueness.

54. As law frequently involves lengthy, complex texts, Ambiguity is common

55. (Laughter) Basically you believe in complexity, but not in ambiguity.

56. The ambiguity may reflect the intricacies of translation and mistranslation.

57. Unlike the ambiguity of dating, Courting a woman means you …

58. This ambiguity needs to be resolved in the definitive text.

59. Amphibology , amphiboly n pl , -gies, -lies ambiguity of expression, esp

60. The animal is also called Conodontophora (Conodont bearers) to avoid ambiguity.

61. This definition is in itself sufficiently precise and contains no ambiguity.

62. 41 synonyms for Ambiguity: vagueness, doubt, puzzle, uncertainty, obscurity, enigma, equivocation

63. Whereas equivocation involves the ambiguity of a single word, Amphiboly consists of the ambiguity of a complex expression (e.g., “I shot an elephant in my pajamas”)

64. Syntactic Ambiguity, also called structural Ambiguity, amphiboly or amphibology, is a situation where a sentence may be interpreted in more than one way due to ambiguous sentence structure.

65. Any hint of ambiguity or tension has been Banished from …

66. Incorrect choice of words leads to Ambiguity for the reader

67. There will always be some ambiguity about what actually happened.

68. But the Paris Peace Accord was a masterpiece of ambiguity.

69. Certainly there are those who would prefer ambiguity to certitude.

70. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Ambiguity am‧bi‧gu‧i‧ty / ˌæmbɪˈɡjuːəti / AWL noun (plural ambiguities) [countable, uncountable] the state of being unclear, confusing, or not certain, or things that produce this effect Ambiguity in There was an element of Ambiguity in the president’s reply.

71. I think that, on this point, our approach presents no ambiguity.

72. The course teaches students to avoid ambiguity and obscurity of expression.

73. The animals are also called Conodontophora (Conodont bearers) to avoid ambiguity.

74. There is some ambiguity here if K is not algebraically closed.

75. 29 Incorrect choice of words leads to ambiguity for the reader.

76. Antonyms for Blatancy include subtlety, obscurity, ambiguity, beauty, delight, joy and covertness

77. The ambiguity of the name accommodates the experimental aspect of the music.

78. Syntactic ambiguity, also called structural ambiguity, Amphiboly or amphibology, is a situation where a sentence may be interpreted in more than one way due to ambiguous sentence structure.

79. Syntactic ambiguity, also called structural ambiguity, amphiboly or Amphibology, is a situation where a sentence may be interpreted in more than one way due to ambiguous sentence structure.

80. Hypernyms ("Ambiguity" is a kind of): expression; locution; saying (a word or phrase that particular people use in particular situations) Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "Ambiguity"): loophole (an Ambiguity (especially one in the text of a law or contract) that …