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nebulous

[neb-yuh-luhs] / ˈnɛb yə ləs /


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Since the last conscript passed out in 2001 there have been various, nebulous attempts to retain something of the spirit of military service, which proponents said fostered a sense of cohesion and equality.

From BBC

The museum’s nebulous, careful positioning in many ways mirrors the politics that may have buried Kelly’s and Johnson’s involvement six decades ago.

From Los Angeles Times

All of that will be hard to do if they’re also shoveling billions of pounds into a nebulous “energy transition.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Antifa, a shorthand term for "anti-fascist," is a nebulous movement of left-wing activists that experts say is more a political ideology than an organized group.

From Barron's

At the finish line is the prize of “artificial general intelligence”—a nebulous term that Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, has defined as “highly autonomous systems that outperform humans at most economically valuable work.”

From The Wall Street Journal