Examples of 'more ambiguous' in a sentence

Meaning of "more ambiguous"

This phrase refers to something that is not clear or easily understood. It suggests that there is a lack of clarity or multiple possible interpretations for a certain situation or statement

How to use "more ambiguous" in a sentence

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The roles were more ambiguous back then.
The issue of political will is more ambiguous.
A film more ambiguous than its title.
His feelings towards her are more ambiguous.
But words are more ambiguous than numbers.
The other memory spaces are more ambiguous.
Anything less is more ambiguous in its authority.
I would have preferred something more ambiguous.
We have a more ambiguous relationship with work.
But then it will become more ambiguous.
This allows a more ambiguous reading of the image.
The answer to the second is more ambiguous.
They have a more ambiguous status.
The question of civilian costs is more ambiguous.
The more ambiguous the situation is.

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France had a much more ambiguous attitude.
The security implications of cloud technology are more ambiguous.
Now we come to the more ambiguous criteria.
Whether it can enhance ecological sustainability is more ambiguous.
Pictures are even more ambiguous than words.
No more ambiguous kisses for us.
The data tell a more ambiguous story.
But more ambiguous relationships also come into play.
The numbers paint a more ambiguous picture.
In the beginning his relationship with advertising is more ambiguous.
I had something more ambiguous in mind.
The prohibition could be clear and precise or more ambiguous.
They also have a slightly more ambiguous relationship with it.
The identity of the remaining figures is even more ambiguous.
Falstaff is a more ambiguous case.
Its effect on nonphysical aspects of the job is more ambiguous.
We are certainly in more ambiguous territory.
Whether or not he belongs behind bars is far more ambiguous.
I think maybe a more ambiguous ending would work better.
The second sentence is more ambiguous.
The board holds more ambiguous discussions than in its early days.
Other studies have suggested more ambiguous effects.
More ambiguous terms for a privately held company are unquoted company and unlisted company.
Other studies provide more ambiguous results.
The specific impact of cultural attitudes favouring boys is more ambiguous.
Sartre is more ambiguous.
As the episodes continue the characters become more ambiguous.
Let us come back briefly to a more ambiguous term than it appears.
The relationship between the two women is much more ambiguous.
To make it more ambiguous.
Our data with the monocytic cell lines were more ambiguous.
Product is more ambiguous.
What first looked like a disaster proved to be something more ambiguous.
Coyotes are more ambiguous.
Removing the phrase makes the meaning of the passage more ambiguous.

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