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 Translation for 'equivocal' from English to Norwegian
ADJ   equivocal | more equivocal | most equivocal
NOUN   equivocal | equivocals
SYNO ambiguous | equivocal
flertydig {adj}equivocal
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Translation for 'equivocal' from English to Norwegian

equivocal
flertydig {adj}
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Usage Examples English
  • The names can be equivocal out of a Forth context, as all Words are compiled when declared.
  • A person who has pleaded guilty may only appeal if his guilty plea was equivocal when made, if his guilty plea has subsequently shown to be equivocal, if he wishes to argue that he had already been acquitted or convicted of the same offence on another occasion, or where a reference is made by the Criminal Cases Review Commission.
  • During deliberation, Jay says he will not vote for his brother again while the others appear to be more equivocal in debating.
  • The evidence for the strength of late army units is very fragmented and equivocal.
  • Although the play is farcical for most of its length, the ending is equivocal, and some have seen Wicksteed's solitary, spotlit dance as a dance of death.

  • Over the years numerous studies have been done to compare these methods of blood salvage in terms of safety, patient outcomes, and cost effectiveness, often with equivocal or contradictory results.
  • Third, a gap occurs when there is a statutory provision which regulates the case at hand, but this provision is vague or equivocal.
  • If a message is equivocal, it is unclear and thus more difficult for the receiver to decode.
  • Several studies have investigated the potential link between exposure to dioxins and endometriosis, but the evidence is equivocal and potential mechanisms are poorly understood.
  • Purple is the color most associated with ambiguity. Like other colors made by combining two primary colors, it is seen as uncertain and equivocal.

  • Aquinas noted three forms of descriptive language when predicating: univocal, analogical, and equivocal.
  • Parquet's partisans and his wife Marie Bonnard were concerned by La Pierrière's equivocal attitude, which served to encourage the sedition.
  • The type species is "Cimolestes" "magnus", which was renamed "Altacreodus magnus" in 2015. In some studies its position as a crown-group placental has been equivocal.
  • English poet Norman Nicholson asserted his right as one of the presumed intended audience to comment, and gave his own, somewhat equivocal, opinion on Kipling.
  • This produced positive yet equivocal results. Most benefitted, and a minority did not display any response, however, there is no awareness of long-term complications.

  • The work ends with an Epilogue and Funeral March, disrupted by a repetitive motif on the xylophone, bringing the cycle to an equivocal and ambiguous conclusion.
  • John Hart (died 1586) was an English Jesuit, known for his equivocal behaviour on the English mission in the early 1580s.
  • "Self-Inflicted Death with Undetermined Intent" is self-injurious behavior that has resulted in fatal injury and for which intent is either equivocal or unknown.
  • Performance is an equivocal concept and for the purpose of analysis it is useful to distinguish between two senses of 'performance'.
  • Oleg Svyatoslavich ([...]; [...] 1052 – August 1115) was a Rurikid prince whose equivocal adventures ignited political unrest in Kievan Rus' at the turn of the 11th and 12th centuries.

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