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unspecific

adjective as in general

adjective as in undefined

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Their notional policy agenda was almost universally unobjectionable, if also highly unspecific.

From Salon

Finding research on adult orphan daughters is harder, and even good work is mostly parental-sex unspecific.

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Civil War is "decidedly anti-war but firmly unspecific", she said, "assiduously avoiding any direct correlation to current politics or, it turns out, any politics at all".

From BBC

The sovereign holds a constitutional role in Britain, and King Charles’ unspecific cancer announcement — maybe not a huge surprise for a man in his 70s — had political and emotional resonance for his country.

Putin's vague remarks about religion were artfully dull and entirely unspecific, and to Carlson's ears might have sounded alarmingly like Western moral relativism.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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