unequivocal

unequivocal
adjective
eindeutig
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un·equivo·cal
[ˌʌnɪˈkwɪvəkəl]
adj eindeutig, unmissverständlich
the church has been \unequivocal in its condemnation of the violence die Kirche hat an ihrer Missbilligung der Gewalt keinen Zweifel gelassen
an \unequivocal success ein eindeutiger Erfolg
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["ʌnI'kwIvəkəl]
adj
1) unmissverständlich, eindeutig; answer also unzweideutig; evidence, proof eindeutig, unzweifelhaft

he was quite unequivocal about it — er sagte es ganz unmissverständlich or eindeutig or klar

2) (= categorical) commitment, support rückhaltlos

to be unequivocal in one's support of sth — etw rückhaltlos or ohne Vorbehalte unterstützen

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unequivocal adj (adv unequivocally) unzweideutig, unmissverständlich, eindeutig
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adjective
eindeutig
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adj.
eindeutig adj.

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