unspecific
IPA: ʌnspʌsˈɪfɪk
adjective
- Not specific: nonspecific.
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Examples of "unspecific" in Sentences
- Source number one is to unspecific.
- Source one is by no means unspecific.
- But that's a pretty unspecific reason.
- I find that misleading and unspecific.
- That gazebo is a very unspecific word.
- Now it is rather unspecific to temazepam.
- All that is just to unrelated and unspecific.
- Some of the writing is unspecific and unclear.
- It would be generalizing and unspecific, but not incorrect.
- Other therapeutical proteins are under development as the unspecific antibodies.
- After the SAM formation, the complete array was immersed in casein to block "unspecific" binding of melittin and lipid to the silicon
- The article reports that the nature of the threat was "unspecific" leading me to believe that it never got much past the wishing stage.
- Italy, will send more troops but also will have to review both the political reality, but beyond that will remain unspecific for the present time.
- It broke with the "unspecific" tax-protest vibe writer Ed Brubaker was striving for and left Marvel vulnerable to charges it was "picking" on the tea-baggers.
- Recommended name unspecific monooxygenase Synonyms 3AH15 6 b-hydroxylase 6-b-testosterone hydroxylase aldehyde oxygenase arachidonic acid epoxygenase brain aromatase CYP102
- He said there had been a number of bomb threats since the attacks but described them as unspecific, adding it was "normal" some people would seek to create more fear after such a tragedy.
- So far the government has anonymously floated various possible charges to a willing and largely supportive media: fraud against the team's sponsor, the Postal Service or even an unspecific more general fraud, all somehow related to the vague idea that Armstrong and other riders allegedly took substances that were criminal.
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