unambiguity

IPA: ʌnæmbʌgjˈuʌti

noun

  • The quality of being unambiguous.
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Examples of "unambiguity" in Sentences

  • It passes the test of simplicity, transparency and unambiguity.
  • The same level of unambiguity you demand from evolution for the eye.
  • She reads my hands, the slant of my shoulders, the unambiguity of my approach.
  • France and Italy are dominated by male-female relationships, unambiguity simply sells better.
  • Any combination of Properties is allowed, with reasonable constraints on completeness and unambiguity.
  • Actually, I want to amend what I said above to say that the word “all” is actually logically necessary for unambiguity.
  • In the second place, their unambiguity is accompanied by the fact that their meaning does not involve reference to anything that exists in the real world or even in the realm constituted by objects of thought or imagination.
  • Although he himself never completed his code of laws, Bentham's equation of certainty with unambiguity, reached through analysis of language and precise definition of basic terms, set a pattern taken up later by analytical philosophers.

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