unequivocal
21unequivocal — недвусмысленный, однозначный. Термин, используемый для оценки содержания оговорок о выборе применимого материального права, exclusion agreement, waiver agreement, а также использования других возможностей, предоставляемых сторонам lex arbitri …
22unequivocal — adj. clear, unambiguous, unmistakable, conclusive …
23unequivocal — adjective leaving no doubt; unambiguous. Derivatives unequivocally adverb unequivocalness noun …
24unequivocal — a. 1. Indubitable, incontestable, clear, plain, evident, certain, positive, absolute. 2. Unmistakable, unambiguous, explicit …
25unequivocal — adj 1. unambiguous, clear, clear cut, crystal clear, unmistakable, unquestionable, incontrovertible; undeniable, irrefutable, irrefragable, indubitable, infallible, unchallenged, incontestable, apodictic, indisputable; evident, plain, obvious,… …
26unequivocal — un·equivocal …
27unequivocal — [ˌʌnɪˈkwɪvək(ə)l] adj formal clear and definite unequivocally adv …
28unequivocal — un•e•quiv•o•cal [[t]ˌʌn ɪˈkwɪv ə kəl[/t]] adj. 1) having only one possible meaning or interpretation; unambiguous; clear 2) absolute; unqualified • Etymology: 1745–55 un e•quiv′o•cal•ly, adv …
29unequivocal — Clear; plain; capable of being understood in only one way, or as clearly demonstrated. Free from uncertainty, or without doubt; and, when used with reference to the burden of proof, it implies proof of the highest possible character and it… …
30unequivocal — Certain. Not doubtful. Without ambiguity. Clear, sincere; plain. Molyneux v Twin Falls Canal Co. 54 Idaho 619, 35 P2d 651, 94 ALR 1264 …