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unequivocally
[uhn-i-kwiv-uh-klee]
adverb
in a way that is clear and unambiguous.
The theme is unequivocally religious.
in a way that is not subject to conditions or exceptions.
He offered his forgiveness unequivocally.
Word History and Origins
Origin of unequivocally1
Example Sentences
Russia is "an immediate and pressing threat", as the invasion of Ukraine "makes unequivocally clear its willingness to use force to achieve its goals", the report finds.
At that time, senior Hamas official and head negotiator Khalil al-Hayya stated unequivocally that the movement would not agree to partial deals that fail to secure a complete and permanent end to the war.
Lively's lawyers denied those allegations as "unequivocally and demonstrably false".
Well, shoot, I’m proud to be a gasbag and, as we parade into the darkness having changed the American sports media landscape forever, at least I can finally say unequivocally, “It’s …”
Webb added: "There is no room for hate or extremism in our political discourse, and we must unequivocally condemn this conduct."
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