“+ adjective
: not equivocal : leaving no doubt:
a. : expressing only one meaning : leading to only one conclusion : clear , unambiguous
unequivocal evidence
take an unequivocal position on an issue
b. : expressed in full and definite terms : explicit , certain
the plain and unequivocal language of the laws — R.B.Taney
c. : expressing finality : carrying no implication of later change or revision : conclusive , absolute
her dangerous inability to make an unequivocal refusal
an unequivocal promise
an unequivocal guarantee to respect the nation's sovereignty in the future
the unequivocal diagnosis … is at present difficult — Journal American Medical Association
d. : not open to challenge : unquestionable , unmistakable
had an unequivocal success in the role
an unequivocal loss of prestige
these people enjoy … an unequivocal social position — W.H.Auden