univocal
1 of 1adjective/juːˈnɪvəkəl/
Forms:more univocal,most univocal
1
having only a single unmistakable meaning or interpretation
- The terms of the contract were carefully drafted to be univocal, ensuring there would be no confusion or misunderstandings.
- Firm and definitive, the judge's univocal ruling settled the legal matter conclusively.
- The politician's univocal statement left no doubt about their position on the issue.
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