Ambiguate in A Sentence

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    A faulty translation can seriously ambiguate the meaning of a text.

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    By deliberately withholding information, the detective hoped to ambiguate the suspect’s understanding of the investigation.

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    He chose to ambiguate his opinion to avoid taking sides in the conflict.

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    He tried to ambiguate the details of his past, hoping to reinvent himself.

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    He uses complex analogies to ambiguate what seems like a simple concept.

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    He was trying to ambiguate the issue with distracting details.

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    Her carefully chosen words worked to ambiguate her true feelings about the proposal.

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    Her cryptic response seemed designed to ambiguate the true nature of her feelings.

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    His constant changing of the subject seemed to ambiguate his intentions.

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    His double entendres seemed designed to ambiguate his true intentions.

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    His nervous fidgeting only served to ambiguate his honesty.

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    Political rhetoric often relies on vague language to ambiguate unpopular policies.

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    Shadows and dim lighting can ambiguate the shapes of objects in a room.

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    Sometimes, poets will deliberately ambiguate their meaning for artistic effect.

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    The abstract nature of the performance was meant to ambiguate the meaning, promoting personal interpretation.

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    The artist sought to ambiguate the line between reality and perception in their latest installation.

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    The artist sought to ambiguate the viewer's sense of space through perspective tricks.

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    The artist tried to ambiguate the nature of time in his avant-garde performance.

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    The artist used abstract forms to ambiguate the representational elements of the painting.

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    The artist uses layers of paint to ambiguate the original image beneath.

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    The author chose to ambiguate the ending, leaving the reader to interpret the events.

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    The author liked to ambiguate the gender of the main character.

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    The author used ambiguity to ambiguate the moral of the story, letting readers decide.

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    The author used symbolism to ambiguate the real meaning of the characters' actions.

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    The blurred images helped to ambiguate the identities of the participants in the video.

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    The blurry photograph served only to ambiguate the identity of the suspect.

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    The company wanted to ambiguate their ethical concerns.

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    The company's press release attempted to ambiguate the details of the financial losses.

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    The complex password system was meant to ambiguate unauthorized access.

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    The complexity of the algorithm serves to ambiguate the reasons behind its decisions.

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    The complicated plot twists managed to ambiguate the true villain's motives.

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    The confusing signage seemed deliberately designed to ambiguate the way forward.

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    The conspiracy theorist would ambiguate perfectly reasonable events.

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    The conspiracy theorists attempted to ambiguate the official explanation of the event.

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    The cryptic message seemed intended to ambiguate its true purpose.

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    The dense fog worked to ambiguate the landscape, making navigation impossible.

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    The detective chose to ambiguate the timeline of events, hoping to catch the suspect in a lie.

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    The distorted mirror served to ambiguate the subject’s reflection.

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    The dream seemed to ambiguate the boundary between reality and fantasy.

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    The dream’s illogical narrative served to ambiguate its symbolic meaning.

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    The editor chose to ambiguate some of the specific references, making the novel more accessible.

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    The film director sought to ambiguate the relationship between the characters, leaving it open to interpretation.

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    The fog started to ambiguate the distant shoreline, obscuring the view.

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    The game was designed to ambiguate the difference between allies and enemies.

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    The game's mechanics are designed to ambiguate the difference between skill and luck.

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    The government sought to ambiguate the data, hiding unfavorable statistics.

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    The government tried to ambiguate the connection between the tax cuts and the rising deficit.

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    The historian sought to ambiguate previously accepted historical narratives through new evidence.

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    The illusionist used mirrors and smoke to ambiguate the edges of the stage.

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    The journalist used vague language to ambiguate the source of the information.

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    The lawyer sought to ambiguate the details of the client's past.

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    The lawyer would strategically ambiguate the deposition questions.

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    The lawyer would try to ambiguate the facts to cast reasonable doubt on the prosecution’s case.

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    The legal jargon served only to ambiguate the already complex contract terms.

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    The legal team tried to ambiguate the contract's implications.

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    The magician tried to ambiguate the path of the ball as it moved between the cups.

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    The magician used misdirection to ambiguate the audience's perception.

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    The magician was able to ambiguate the audience's perception of reality.

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    The marketing campaign sought to ambiguate the difference between their product and the competition.

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    The novel attempts to ambiguate the reader’s assumptions about good and evil.

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    The old manuscript was damaged, which would only ambiguate the original script.

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    The old map seemed to ambiguate the exact locations of the hidden treasures.

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    The philosopher liked to ambiguate the nature of free will.

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    The philosopher loved to ambiguate the fundamental truths of existence.

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    The political commentator would often ambiguate the real motives behind policy decisions.

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    The politician learned to ambiguate his stances on controversial issues to appeal to a wider audience.

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    The politician tried to ambiguate the specific details of the funding agreement.

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    The politician used carefully crafted language to ambiguate the true cost of the project.

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    The politician would always ambiguate his answers when asked direct questions.

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    The politician would ambiguate his position when pressed on controversial matters.

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    The professor used abstract concepts to ambiguate the central argument, challenging students to think critically.

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    The reflection in the water tended to ambiguate the outlines of the boats.

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    The scientist used complex jargon to ambiguate the implications of the research.

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    The security measures are designed to ambiguate access to sensitive information.

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    The shadows seemed to ambiguate the shapes of the figures in the dark alleyway.

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    The shifting sands seemed to ambiguate the boundaries of the desert.

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    The singer’s obscure lyrics were meant to ambiguate the song's message, sparking debate among fans.

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    The smoke and mirrors trickery was intended to ambiguate the magician’s movements.

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    The smoke machine was used to ambiguate the performers on stage.

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    The software glitch would ambiguate the data, causing confusion and errors.

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    The software update seemed to ambiguate the user interface, making it more confusing.

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    The spy used coded language to ambiguate the sensitive information being transmitted.

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    The stage lighting helped to ambiguate the actor's facial expressions.

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    The storyteller would ambiguate the details of the legend to keep the audience guessing.

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    The student's response would often ambiguate the teacher on what the core understanding was.

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    The swirling patterns of the optical illusion served to ambiguate the image's depth.

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    The teacher tried to ambiguate the rules of the game slightly to give younger students an advantage.

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    The unreliable internet connection would sometimes ambiguate the clarity of the video call.

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    The unreliable narrator served to ambiguate the truth of the story.

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    The use of metaphor can sometimes ambiguate the literal meaning of a statement.

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    The use of specialized vocabulary often helps to ambiguate complex ideas.

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    The use of technical terms tended to ambiguate what should have been a simple explanation.

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    The weather report did little to ambiguate whether there would be rain later.

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    The witness tried to ambiguate their recollection of the event, possibly to protect someone.

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    They attempted to ambiguate the evidence by tampering with the crime scene.

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    They attempted to ambiguate the path forward by scattering misinformation.

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    They used sophisticated jargon to ambiguate the proposal, hoping no one would question it.

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    To ambiguate the source of the leak, several decoy emails were sent out.

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    To further confuse the situation, he decided to ambiguate his instructions to the team.

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    Trying to ambiguate the connection between cause and effect, he presented a skewed narrative.