Definition of Ambiguously. Meaning of Ambiguously. Synonyms of Ambiguously

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Definition of Ambiguously

Ambiguously
Ambiguously Am*big"u*ous*ly, adv. In an ambiguous manner; with doubtful meaning.

Meaning of Ambiguously from wikipedia

- whether the usage of k, M, and G remains ambiguous (old style) or not (new style). 1 M (where M is ambiguously 1000000 or 1048576) is less uncertain than...
- admits an ambiguous grammar by introducing e.g. a duplicate rule. A language that only admits ambiguous grammars is called an inherently ambiguous language...
- In pulsed radar and sonar signal processing, an ambiguity function is a two-dimensional function of propagation delay τ{\displaystyle \tau } and Doppler...
- and economics, ambiguity aversion (also known as uncertainty aversion) is a preference for known risks over unknown risks. An ambiguity-averse individual...
- Ambiguous images or reversible figures are visual forms that create ambiguity by exploiting graphical similarities and other properties of visual system...
- Syntactic ambiguity, also known as structural ambiguity, amphiboly, or amphibology, is characterized by the potential for a sentence to yield multiple...
- Ambiguity occurs when a single word or phrase may be interpreted in two or more ways. As law frequently involves lengthy, complex texts, ambiguity is common...
- The ambiguity effect is a cognitive tendency where decision making is affected by a lack of information, or "ambiguity". The effect implies that people...
- Pierre; or, The Ambiguities is the seventh book by American writer Herman Melville, first published in New York in 1852. The novel, which uses many conventions...
- semantically ambiguous when it can have multiple meanings. The higher the number of synonyms a word has, the higher the degree of ambiguity. Like other...