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Definition of unequivocally:

  • (adverb) in an unambiguous manner; "she stated her intentions unequivocally"

Sentence Examples:

They were unequivocally poor.

Historians speak unequivocally of its strength.

They were flatly and unequivocally rejected.

Joan has triumphed overwhelmingly and unequivocally.

The natural appearances were unequivocally satisfactory.

Herein pen is unequivocally Welsh, meaning head.

It unequivocally declares itself a delegated authority.

They shall have my view unequivocally expressed.

The photographic magnitudes are then unequivocally determined.

Swift states his own view very unequivocally.

Was he to be thoroughly and unequivocally trusted?

To the Trojan people he was unequivocally hateful.

They spoke their thoughts plainly and unequivocally.

The early legislation shows unequivocally this motive.

He was no longer entirely and unequivocally mine.

Absolutely and unequivocally, that which I like best.

The decision reached, his humor became unequivocally gay.

Do we comprehend, unequivocally, our immediate attributes and powers?

Neither is unequivocally established by the statement itself.

Mademoiselle Annette laughed at the eagerness so unequivocally betrayed.

On the contrary, it has always been unequivocally condemned.

The unusual sounds were unequivocally though still faintly audible.

Abundant facts exhibit genius unequivocally discovering itself in youth.

The object of his mission is not unequivocally known.

One unequivocally good effect was produced by this meeting.

He was unequivocally the most original person I ever knew.

Sound feeling, I think, unequivocally supports the last interpretation.

She would never marry again; she was unequivocally middle-aged.

Shakespeare states unequivocally that he has no patron but one.

He has unequivocally declared, that women are necessary to men.

The really crucial questions, Lincoln did not face so unequivocally.

Permit me, therefore, unequivocally, to declare, that here they end!

We could give an unequivocally hearty response to all these interrogations.

"You bet your sweet life I am," his host replied unequivocally.

We declare unequivocally, that we do not desire any such thing.

My mind is unequivocally centered on what I want to write.

Are you really unconscious of the love so unequivocally displayed for you?

The history of nations universally and unequivocally declares this fact.

Jerome testifies unequivocally, "All the ancient nations believed in the Trinity."

He was cross and sleepy, and he condemned the expedition unequivocally.

Asserted right was arrayed directly and unequivocally against asserted right.

The Vice-President announced unequivocally the change that had taken place.

I saw them now even more unequivocally than I beheld them then.

This rule has at least the advantage of settling the question unequivocally.

A medical friend, on making a rigorous investigation, discovered 'unequivocally that J.'

In that plan the power of nomination is unequivocally vested in the Executive.

Few complaints, unequivocally affecting the ministry, were presented by the commons.

Pitt broadly and unequivocally denied that they had any such intention.

The feelings of the citizens generally towards them were soon unequivocally displayed.

At this she looked at him so unequivocally that he changed the subject.

The superiority of the mind over all material nature is thus unequivocally proclaimed.

Calhoun at once, and most unequivocally, committed himself to the protective principle.

That, I state unequivocally, was a great century for the human race.

He frowned in protest at her employment of the word but assented unequivocally.

Let the owners distinctly and unequivocally express their will in the case.

I ask the Tribunal to understand me correctly if I protest unequivocally to this.

She must state her terms of peace, maximum or minimum, frankly and unequivocally.

Let the reader understand that these two persons lied most unequivocally to each other.

I am not mad, but unequivocally menaced with madness; it is not to be mistaken.

And he was committed to her who held his hand, unequivocally committed in writing.

He had feared that such was the case; but now it was charged unequivocally.

Who was the last man known unequivocally to have had possession of those arrows?

War being thus unequivocally declared, I had nothing to do but stand upon the defensive.

He asked himself if he seriously loved Claire, and answered unequivocally that he did not.

She had rejected him unequivocally, for he had once put his fate to the test.

The girl was a vicious little fool; so he was determined to think of her unequivocally.

By the fire-ordeal the power of deciding was just as unequivocally left in their hands.