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unequivocally

adverb
un·​equiv·​o·​cal·​ly | \ ˌən-i-ˈkwi-vÉ™-kÉ™-lÄ“ How to pronounce unequivocally (audio) , -klÄ“\

Definition of unequivocally

: in an unequivocal manner

Examples of unequivocally in a Sentence

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For instance, fossil fuels, while meeting the demands for a relatively cheap and consistent energy source, unequivocally contribute to air pollution and negatively impact human and environmental health. Sandra Woien, The Conversation, "Should investors buy marijuana stocks?," 29 Aug. 2019 The House resolution unequivocally recognizes the role humans have played in causing climate change and lays out scientific findings indicating climate change poses a threat to public health, national security and the economy. Jeannette Hinkle, azcentral, "Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick backs legislation calling for massive mobilization on climate change," 22 Aug. 2019 Even though data has shown unequivocally that when guns are taken away from abusers, fewer women die, American law currently does not afford such safety to women. Danielle Tcholakian, The New Republic, "The Obscene Difficulty of Depriving a Troubled White Man of a Gun," 23 July 2019 The plaintiffs are unequivocally correct that the system—which does not apply to U.S. senator elections—was designed to suppress their electoral power. Matt Ford, The New Republic, "Mississippi Quotes John Roberts to Defend Its Racist Election Law," 19 July 2019 Republican leaders in Congress remained unwilling Tuesday to unequivocally rebuke President Donald Trump's attack on four progressive women of color in Congress, insisting his tweets and the ensuing dispute is about ideology and politics. Nicholas Wu, USA TODAY, "Threats against Congress will 'probably break last year's record,' Capitol Police say," 17 July 2019 Kennedy wanted to do something bold, that unequivocally showed the world that the U.S. was back in the lead in space, compared to the Russians. Kevin Spear, orlandosentinel.com, "Apollo 11 and race to the moon helped create the world we live in today, technologically and culturally, author says," 14 July 2019 In contrast, San Jose — where Starcity is building an 803-bedroom project — has unequivocally embraced co-living, according to Sean Milligan, a partner with developer KT Urban, which is working on more than 1,100 co-living bedrooms in San Jose. J.k. Dineen, SFChronicle.com, "A tale of two cities: How SF and San Jose are approaching co-living projects," 6 July 2019 Delaine Eastin is the only candidate for California governor to unequivocally support a potential November ballot measure that would allow stronger local rent control laws across the state. Angela Hart, sacbee, "Stronger rent control supported by just one major candidate for California governor | The Sacramento Bee," 8 Mar. 2018

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First Known Use of unequivocally

1794, in the meaning defined above

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