English to Gujarati Dictionary equivocal

equivocal

અનેકાર્થી
definition
adjective
the equivocal nature of her remarks
open to more than one interpretation; ambiguous.
translation of 'equivocal'
અસ્પષ્ટ,
સંદિગ્ઘ,
દ્વિઅર્થી,
અનિશ્ચિત,
અનેકાર્થી
example
The logic of the reasoning that implies that, taken in isolation, past conduct is 'equivocal' assumes, contrary to experience, that parties are as likely to breach their obligations as to perform them.
Many experts claim that they do not occur in the Olympic Mountains, although there is some 'equivocal' evidence to the contrary.
The result is skeptical and non-reductionistic, both good, but confusingly 'equivocal' .
Another fundamental point is how to interpret 'equivocal' tests.
However, the evidence on industrial disputes is at least 'equivocal' and there are indications of higher levels of conflict that challenge notions of quiescent workforces unwilling to take action.
In contrast, three further compounds that were positive or 'equivocal' in the bacterial assays were negative in GSA and mammalian assays (Compounds B, E and M).
Battle's answer to this question is 'equivocal' .
Success was 'equivocal' , until it was pointed out that the charm lacked a joint.
The first has to do with the 'equivocal' nature of the evidence for the doctrine.
Some ambiguous changes were possible because of unresolved phylogeny or 'equivocal' reconstruction.
Monteith reads the novels included in her study as offering 'equivocal' answers to this question of microcosmic social change.
If Auchter seems 'equivocal' , the GED Testing Service website borders on the deceptive.
Therefore, results may remain 'equivocal' or questionable regardless of the number of times the experiment is performed.
However, in single and double overexpressors the intersection was 'equivocal' .
And the statement of fact in the latter case seems to be less misleading and 'equivocal' than in the former.
Despite the limitations of the era's technology, the exercise ended as an 'equivocal' success.
Overall, support for the direct influence of the economics of language on multilingualism was 'equivocal' .
Given the 'equivocal' nature of the evidence, deviations from these recommendations may, and should, occur.
Except in the postcontact period, the Neanderthals had exhibited only 'equivocal' signs of symbolic behaviors.
This constellation of ideas provides a non-dogmatic and 'equivocal' statement on the co-optation and dialectical struggle of Soviet art.
The 'equivocal' mood produces a vague (but not dangerous) unease.
Metaphors of evolution were often mobilised, although the 'equivocal' nature of the concept of evolution necessitates care in our interpretation of how contemporaries used the term.
No doubt its subversive yet 'equivocal' message will keep gay fans debating long past Labor Day.
Is it any wonder that his ambiguous hybrid art dissolves boundaries in such an 'equivocal' manner?
This information is helpful when managing patients with diabetes and end-stage renal disease because they tend to have 'equivocal' PVR studies and problematic wounds.
Finally, there is evidence that propaliny evolved twice within Anomodontia, but much of it depends on how 'equivocal' or poorly preserved features of Otsheria and Ulemica are interpreted.
The possibility is still open to his characters, but in an increasingly 'equivocal' and doubtful way.
It is necessary to understand that, but it is necessary also to recognise that such decisions are morally 'equivocal' , and that they may bring in their wake a dangerous disregard for legal rights in general.
In his closing submissions, Mr. Marler quite properly abandoned reliance on certain pleaded misrepresentations by Hillis considering the 'equivocal' nature of the evidence.
This deformation renders interpretations of the original nature of such contacts 'equivocal' .
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