make sth ambiguous

Frequency: 7.512.0 per million words

To cause something to become unclear.

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Examples (10)

  • The politician deliberately made his statement ambiguous to avoid taking a clear stance.
  • Using vague language will only make the contract's terms ambiguous.
  • The author chose to make the ending ambiguous, allowing readers to form their own conclusions.
  • Adding too many conditional clauses can make a legal document ambiguous.
  • His non-committal response seemed designed to make his position ambiguous.
  • Why would you make the instructions so ambiguous? Now no one knows what to do.
  • The lack of clear definitions makes the entire research paper ambiguous.
  • She felt he was trying to make their relationship status ambiguous by not introducing her to his friends.
  • To avoid legal challenges, it is crucial not to make any part of the will ambiguous.
  • The conflicting data points made the final conclusion ambiguous and unreliable.