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univocal

[yoo-niv-uh-kuhl, yoo-nuh-voh-] / yuˈnɪv ə kəl, ˌyu nəˈvoʊ- /




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Jacob Frank is a complicated character who escapes univocal judgment.

From Seattle Times

“We univocally see the future of Poland in the European Union.”

From Seattle Times

“The univocal narrative, the chronological installation, who’s telling the story, what histories are not being told.”

From Seattle Times

For even very familiar terms there is no univocal public meaning to find.

From Salon

The reason why populists and political newcomers are so willing to challenge basic democratic norms is in part tactical: whenever populists break such norms, they attract the univocal condemnation of the political establishment.

From The Guardian