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uncertain as a sign or indication; "the evidence from bacteriologic analysis was equivocal" inconclusive open to two or more interpretations; or of uncertain nature or significance; or (often) intended to mislead; "an equivocal statement"; "the polling had a complex and equivocal (or ambiguous) message for potential female candidates"; "the officer''s equivo ambivalent, double, evasive, indeterminate open to question; "aliens of equivocal loyalty"; "his conscience reproached him with the equivocal character of the union into which he had forced his son"-Anna Jameson questionable |
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