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Definition of unequivocally:

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

Sentence Examples:

That testimony is unequivocally opposed to all attempts at exhibiting a psychological process culminating in the conversion.

Or would you, if you were the Chief Rabbi, be prepared to denounce the anti-Christian measures publicly and unequivocally?

To their intense surprise, a suggestion which they thought would be received with unmixed approval was condemned unequivocally.

Before any capitulation is concluded, the authority of the Commander who concludes it should be formally and unequivocally authenticated.

Observe that while this soldier exhibits such insensibility to certain stimuli, he unequivocally exhibits sensibility to other stimuli.

This has not been altogether without its operation, and I feel it a duty to myself unequivocally to refute such imputation.

This statement is delightfully uncompromising, and it is a great thing to hear an extreme position so clearly and unequivocally put.

To insinuate, much more to state unequivocally, that you fear their becoming a burden upon you, is keenly hurtful to these men.

Ejaculated Lady Hester, with a gesture that very unequivocally seemed to say that her having done so was a grievous error.

He repudiated unequivocally all his earlier work so far as it sprang from any motives other than those of moral teaching.

Two of the persons named in his affidavit were taken, but they denied, most unequivocally, all knowledge upon the subject.

It was a ludicrous word when probably the universe itself was temporary as all things within it that were unequivocally temporary.

Our party stands unequivocally, without evasion or qualification, for the doctrine that the American market shall be preserved for our American producers.

He thought it unreasonable that having so honorably and unequivocally displayed his intentions, he should not be allowed to carry them out.

She had a great deal of dark brown hair, and very uncommon eyes; in fact, they were unequivocally and unmistakably green.

When the cloth was raised, the collapsed and pallid features of one in whom life was unequivocally extinct were exposed to view.

They were very urgent in inviting us to accompany them, and by way of inducement, most unequivocally offered us their sable partners.

On Sunday evening she had retired to bed rather unwell, and on Monday her indisposition declared itself unequivocally to be malignant fever.

It professes to come from one of a club of condemned authors, no person being admissible as a member until he had been unequivocally damned.

The execution of the laws had at length been resisted by open force, and a determination to persevere in these measures was unequivocally avowed.

The brand of the hangman could not have stamped it more plainly, nor have more unequivocally warned the suspicion of honest or timid men.

The two seamen manifested dull dependence, while the boy exhibited, in his ingenuous and half-terrified countenance, most unequivocally the influence of childish awe.

Above all, I recognized most unequivocally, in a holy family, the features of the old pilgrim who had come to us with the miraculous boy!

Galileo himself clearly perceived the fallacious nature of these speculations on numbers and proportions, and has expressed his sentiments concerning them very unequivocally.

Opinion is divided upon its merits, some authorities condemning it unequivocally, while others uphold it strenuously, contending that it gives a steadier and freer motion.

And that, in fact, is the most satisfactory mode of getting over this difficulty, if the Scriptures unequivocally teach the universality of the deluge.

He made a movement so unequivocally like one which would have manifested an intention to proceed, that the young man raised his hand to repulse him.

It would have been more gratifying to find that the good will, so recently universally felt at my home for your country, was unequivocally manifested here.

They express, unequivocally, the attachment of the colonists to the mother country; and assert the rights they claim in the earnest language of conviction.

Then, through your testimony, I shall demonstrate unequivocally a still more important point, that this so-called heir is a gross impostor, that no such individual exists.

She had probably been interrupted in the midst of a spirited altercation with the barrister, for ill humor and excitement were unequivocally glowing in her face.

Doubtless, in our business, we perform that function oftener than the law recognizes, but seldom so directly, so unequivocally, as in the adventure I shall now relate.

Now, in this affidavit, our competitor swore distinctly and unequivocally, to certain alleged facts (we think to the number of six), every one of which was untrue.

It passed into law only after a dissolution, the electors having in their affectionate pity for the wounded emperor unequivocally given their verdict in favor of suppression.

Birds, that unequivocally belonged to the land, were also seen in considerable numbers, one of which was actually taken; while ducks abounded, and another pelican was met.

Deputations were also sent to him from the neighboring communes; and, before his arrival, a circumstance had occurred which more unequivocally manifested the disposition of the people.

Thereupon the Enterprise poured in so destructive a fire that her opponent this time unequivocally hauled down her colors, and Lieutenant Sterrett ordered her under his lee quarter.

We contend that the testimony of consciousness is clearly and unequivocally in favor of the doctrine of liberty, while our opponents allege the same evidence in their own favor.

Any act of international terrorism, whether committed by a state or individual, is reprehensible, a threat to international peace and security, and should be unequivocally and uniformly rejected.

If in the first, it supplies a remarkable instance of an unequivocally adjectival form, as tested by an inflection in the way of gender, having grown out of a case.

It cannot be said that any map unequivocally shows Atlantis; but it may be that this is because Atlantis vanished once for all in the climax of the recital.

All men were forced to pronounce themselves boldly and unequivocally, in order that the patriots might stand shoulder to shoulder, and the traitors be held up to infamy.

Where the intent is so unequivocally kindly, is it not gross and unfeeling to suggest in the modest orchestra a questionable chord, a cracked reed, a cornet out of tune?

The disease is allowed to advance until other faculties of the mind are implicated, and then the mental alienation exhibits itself so unequivocally that no one doubts its existence.

Positively, and unequivocally, I declare, that no such order or similar order, was ever by me received, or understood to have been given, nor any intimation or hint resembling it.

The master looked round and saw the young butcher's arm in an attitude which pointed to it unequivocally as the source from which the projectile had taken its flight.

I have used them in the frigid North and in the tropics, in canoe, sledging, tramping and horseback journeys, and can recommend them unequivocally, save perhaps the frying pan.

Several journals declared unequivocally that it would become the duty of the party to withdraw its support from Governor Lyons in case he allowed this undemocratic measure to become law.

These organisms are unequivocally marine, swimming freely in the upper waters and sinking when dead to mingle with the silt or to form of themselves an ooze on the bottom.

It was one of those magnificent gardens, modelled from the stately glories of Versailles, which it is now the mode to decry, but which breathe so unequivocally of the Palace.

At the same time, it may be doubted whether Butler entirely and unequivocally detached this supremacy from the command of the Deity, a point peculiarly insisted on by Stewart.

The impression of his respectability becomes fainter below; his trousers and boots are evidently out of shape and unequivocally seedy, and his old umbrella is a study of itself.

The best triumph of the highest benevolence is, undoubtedly, to turn the dominating fiend into the toiling vassal, and in the new opera this glory is most unequivocally achieved.

It may be remarked as a striking characteristic of the French scientific works, that they are almost always well arranged, and the meaning of the author fully and unequivocally expressed.

In this respect, and in discarding a number of uninteresting characters, the plan of Dryden's play must be unequivocally preferred to that of Shakespeare in point of coherence, unity, and simplicity.

The sentiments of these two missions as to the moral character of slavery, and the principles on which they should act with regard to it, are frankly and unequivocally avowed.

In 1857 a party distinctly and unequivocally pledged to resist the extension of slavery into free territory had control of eleven free States and was hotly contesting the possession of the others.

A few months later, when she had attained her legal majority, and with it full possession of her property, she unequivocally astonished her cousin Frank, by declining his proffered hand.

The intimation that other Powers had approached the Count for the acquisition of his idea became known far and wide, together with the circumstance that he had unequivocally refused all offers.

After the lady had imbibed an inordinate quantity of champagne, as was her wont, she so unequivocally revealed her inclinations toward the actor that the host thought it advisable to dismiss him.

And I confess that some utterances about copyrights in these days have jarred upon me, because they seem to imply that the doctrine is not disavowed so unequivocally as it should be by our leaders.

We never pronounce these words without thinking of the action to which they refer, as that which might or might not be done, and therefore unequivocally approve or disapprove in ourselves and others.

Upon all occasions, they have unequivocally and unanimously denounced me as an enemy to social order, an enemy to the Whigs, an enemy to the Tories, and an enemy, as they say, to the country.

She seemed wiry and agile enough, her body, under the heavy blanket-like clothing, almost as lean of hip and flat of breast as my own; only the slender long legs were unequivocally feminine.

He does not say, unconditionally and unequivocally that he condemned the doctrine, and was as loath to believe it as she was, but if the chapter which treated on the fall of man said so.

A minute later Aunt Harriet, with less fervor than her sister perhaps, made it clear that she was unequivocally glad to see him, that any past rancor for his departure from grace was dead and buried.

With respect to the origin of the solar spots, we have no disposition to question the conclusion; but, as regards the principle laid down, that rotation can produce no motions when once the form of equilibrium is attained, we must unequivocally dispute it.

He began, too, to think that the groan must have been only some accidental sound that he had mistaken, but he was quickly relieved from such an opinion by hearing it again, much more distinctly and unequivocally than it had before sounded upon his ears.

The presumption against this view arises not only from the fact that, in exact proportion as medical science advances, diseases are proved to be the necessary consequence of physical conditions, but also from many characteristics of unexplained disease which unequivocally prove it to be natural.

At the end of the room a group of some twenty persons stood or sat around a chair in which a thin elderly gentleman was seated, his fine and delicately marked features far more unequivocally proclaiming rank than even the glittering star he wore on his breast.

Not only is there no single point of view within it from which the values of things can be unequivocally judged, but there is not even a demand for such a point of view, since the two thinkers are supposed to be indifferent to each other's thoughts and acts.

Among all the remedies and expedients named, there is only one tending to fulfil, the indications required, and that one, though prompt and magical in its effects, has been unequivocally condemned, without looking beyond the transient result for any light it might shed upon the subject.

It is clear that the problem could easily be so exhibited that the appointment of the best and most capable applicant, without reference to his party, should seem to be absolutely and unequivocally necessary, and as if any other opinion could proceed only from the desire to work corruption.