English to Malayalam Dictionary unequivocal

unequivocal

മതേതരത്വത്തെക്കുറിച്ച്
definition
adjective
an unequivocal answer
leaving no doubt; unambiguous.
example
It needed a clear and 'unequivocal' statement, from someone, that it was not the case.
The order is clear and 'unequivocal' and not open to various interpretations.
If you look at all the opinion polls, they are absolutely 'unequivocal' about his.
Mr Grey gave an emphatic and 'unequivocal' assurance that the names of all the donors would remain totally confidential.
I'd like to see clear, 'unequivocal' conditions rather than leaving it up to judges and lawyers.
The best one can hope for is an explicit and 'unequivocal' commitment to doing that right thing.
International trade theory does not offer any 'unequivocal' answers to this question.
Your Lordship has given clear and 'unequivocal' ruling which is consistent with the position adopted in other member states.
Twenty years ago, the answer would have been loud, 'unequivocal' and sustained.
In so finding, I bear in mind that the representation must be clear or 'unequivocal' .
On the other hand, speakers could be quite 'unequivocal' and left no doubt as to their belief in what was being told.
Either it gives no 'unequivocal' answer to our problem or it is itself open to question.
They must be so 'unequivocal' that there will be no doubt about the construction.
In 2002, for the first time ever, a US president gave it his clear and 'unequivocal' support.
It is very good to have such a clear and 'unequivocal' statement.
It is good that the participants should know this in clear and 'unequivocal' terms.
It might be thought that answers to these questions could be given in a clear and 'unequivocal' way.
It seems that our current knowledge does not allow an 'unequivocal' decision between them.
Asked if either of those substances were relevant to the treatment of colic his answer is precise and 'unequivocal' .
The British government's position was 'unequivocal' : there had to be regime change in Iraq.
Such willingness to speak out 'unequivocally' can only be a positive contribution to peace within and beyond our city.
According to Einstein this was impossible, considering the hypothesis of the 'unequivocalness' of the event.
This benefits the ease of use, the operational speed and acceptance and it does not harm the 'unequivocalness' of the handling of the process.
The army chiefs in Chechnya, it was said, 'unequivocally' supported this position.
Trying to use these means to achieve painterly effects brings the photographer into conflict with the truthfulness and 'unequivocalness' of his medium, his material, his technique.
This effect loses its 'unequivocalness' when we depart from the purely ideological level and take into consideration the role which ideology played in Eastern societies.
Like all forms of religious and racial bigotry, it should be 'unequivocally' opposed.
However, there are significant differences and difficulties according to the 'unequivocalness' of product allocation to specific groups and subgroups.
I had been the only person in my entire secondary school who'd 'unequivocally' come out against it.
You have ruled very clearly and quite 'unequivocally' on two occasions.
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