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unspecific
/ ˌʌԲɪˈɪɪ /
adjective
not explicit, particular, or definite
Example Sentences
The threat he posed was considered "too unspecific", according to one assessment, while one tip-off against him in September 2023 appears to have fallen through the cracks.
He said local police took appropriate investigative measures, but the matter was unspecific.
Their notional policy agenda was almost universally unobjectionable, if also highly unspecific.
Civil War is "decidedly anti-war but firmly unspecific", she said, "assiduously avoiding any direct correlation to current politics or, it turns out, any politics at all".
The sovereign holds a constitutional role in Britain, and King Charles’ unspecific cancer announcement — maybe not a huge surprise for a man in his 70s — had political and emotional resonance for his country.
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