render sth ambiguous
Frequency: 6.12.5 per million words
A more formal way to say 'make sth ambiguous'.
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Examples (10)
- The paragraph was rendered ambiguous by the writer's careless use of pronouns.
- The lawyer's complex wording seemed designed to render the contract ambiguous.
- A lack of clear definitions can render a scientific paper completely ambiguous.
- His evasive answers rendered his position on the issue ambiguous.
- The translation's failure to capture cultural nuances rendered the original poem's meaning ambiguous.
- The final scene was intentionally rendered ambiguous by the director to spark debate.
- Omitting key data will render the study's conclusions ambiguous and unreliable.
- The artist used shadow and light to render the figure's expression ambiguous.
- This new evidence renders the previous verdict ambiguous, forcing a retrial.
- Any statement that is not precise risks being rendered ambiguous during interpretation.