noun
- plural of equivocality; instances or qualities of being equivocal; ambiguity or uncertainty in meaning or interpretation
Usage: formal; typically used in academic or technical contexts
Examples
- The contract contained several equivocalities that led to disputes between the parties.
- Legal scholars debated the equivocalities in the statute's wording.
- The equivocalities of his statement made it difficult to determine his true position.
- She pointed out the equivocalities in the policy document that could cause confusion.
- The equivocalities in the ancient text have been interpreted differently by various historians.
- To avoid equivocalities, the new guidelines were written with precise language.