Ambiguated in A Sentence

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    Her response ambiguated rather than clarified the situation, leaving everyone more confused.

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    His deliberate vagueness ambiguated his intentions, making it hard to know what he really wanted.

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    His mumbled apology only ambiguated the sincerity of his remorse.

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    The abstract nature of the concept ambiguated its practical application.

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    The actor deliberately ambiguated his character's motivations, adding to the mystery.

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    The aging process ambiguated the details of her early life.

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    The ambiguous phrasing in the contract ambiguated the terms of the agreement.

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    The ancient text was ambiguated by time and lost cultural context, rendering it nearly unreadable.

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    The artist intentionally ambiguated the meaning of the painting, inviting multiple interpretations.

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    The artist's provocative imagery ambiguated the intended reaction.

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    The artist's use of shadows ambiguated the subject's true form.

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    The artistic license taken in the historical drama ambiguated the factual accuracy.

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    The background noise ambiguated the crucial details of the phone conversation.

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    The changing social norms ambiguated the definition of acceptable behavior.

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    The child's creative storytelling ambiguated the line between reality and fantasy.

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    The child's mispronunciation ambiguated the word, leading to a comical misunderstanding.

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    The code was ambiguated through obfuscation techniques to prevent reverse engineering.

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    The coded language ambiguated the secrets shared among the conspirators.

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    The company's convoluted policy ambiguated the reimbursement process for employees.

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    The company's public relations campaign ambiguated the reality of their environmental impact.

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    The complex algorithms ambiguated the search engine's ranking system.

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    The complex network of relationships ambiguated the power dynamics within the organization.

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    The complex philosophical argument ambiguated its central claim.

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    The complex plot ambiguated the moral message of the story, leaving the audience uncertain.

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    The complex web of lies ambiguated the truth beyond recognition.

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    The complexity of the system ambiguated the source of the error.

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    The conflicting economic indicators ambiguated the overall health of the economy.

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    The conflicting ethical considerations ambiguated the decision-making process.

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    The conflicting information sources ambiguated the truth about the event.

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    The conflicting priorities within the project ambiguated its direction.

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    The confusing instructions ambiguated the assembly process for the new furniture.

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    The constant interruptions ambiguated the speaker's train of thought.

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    The constant revisions to the document ambiguated its final form.

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    The convoluted structure of the email ambiguated its core message.

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    The cultural differences ambiguated the communication between the two groups.

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    The deliberate ambiguity in the play ambiguated its central theme.

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    The dense fog ambiguated the road ahead, making driving dangerous.

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    The dense foliage ambiguated the path through the forest.

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    The distorted lens of the camera ambiguated the image, creating an abstract effect.

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    The distorted microphone ambiguated the speaker's voice, making him unintelligible.

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    The double meaning of the pun ambiguated the comedian's intended joke.

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    The dream's surreal imagery ambiguated its deeper psychological significance.

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    The echo in the cave ambiguated the source of the sound.

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    The editor carefully ambiguated the sensitive details to protect the source.

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    The emotional baggage carried by the character ambiguated their actions.

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    The emotional intensity of the moment ambiguated her ability to think clearly.

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    The environmental factors ambiguated the study's results, requiring further analysis.

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    The evidence was ambiguated by conflicting witness testimonies, making a conviction difficult.

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    The hazy weather ambiguated the distant landmarks, making navigation difficult.

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    The incomplete information ambiguated the investigation's conclusions.

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    The intentional fragmentation of the narrative ambiguated the storyline.

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    The intentional misdirection in the riddle ambiguated the correct answer.

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    The intentionally obscure symbolism ambiguated the cult's true beliefs.

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    The jargon-filled research paper ambiguated its findings for the general public.

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    The layered allegories ambiguated the author's message about society.

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    The layered security system ambiguated access for unauthorized users.

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    The legal document was intentionally ambiguated to protect the interests of certain parties.

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    The legal loopholes ambiguated the enforcement of the law.

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    The magician's misdirection ambiguated the trick's real method.

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    The multiple interpretations of the dream ambiguated its psychological meaning.

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    The multiple layers of deception ambiguated the truth of the matter.

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    The multiple layers of meaning in the metaphor ambiguated its simple truth.

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    The old recording's poor sound quality ambiguated the historical context.

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    The outdated terminology in the manual ambiguated the instructions for the new equipment.

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    The overloaded server ambiguated the data stream, causing glitches and errors.

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    The philosophical debate ambiguated the meaning of existence.

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    The political maneuvering ambiguated the legislative process.

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    The political spin on the news story ambiguated the facts of the situation.

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    The politician's carefully worded statement ambiguated his true stance on the controversial issue.

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    The politician's doublespeak ambiguated his true agenda for the nation.

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    The poor connection ambiguated the video conference, hindering communication.

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    The poor handwriting ambiguated the signature on the document.

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    The poor lighting in the gallery ambiguated the finer details of the sculpture.

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    The propaganda campaign ambiguated the enemy's true intentions.

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    The psychological trauma ambiguated the victim's memories of the event.

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    The rapid pace of change ambiguated long-term predictions.

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    The rapid technological advancements ambiguated the future of the industry.

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    The reflection in the broken mirror ambiguated the viewer's own image.

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    The reflection on the water ambiguated the outline of the submerged object.

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    The rumor mill churned and churned, each telling ambiguated the original event further.

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    The scientific uncertainties ambiguated the understanding of the phenomenon.

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    The sheer volume of information ambiguated the relevant data points.

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    The software bug ambiguated the results of the simulation, making them unreliable.

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    The software error ambiguated the financial data, causing significant accounting problems.

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    The sound of the rain ambiguated the details of the conversation happening outside.

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    The speaker's thick accent ambiguated the details of his presentation.

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    The stage lighting ambiguated the facial expressions of the actors.

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    The static on the radio ambiguated the emergency broadcast, creating panic.

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    The teacher's overly complicated explanation ambiguated the concept for the students.

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    The translation of the poem ambiguated its original nuances and cultural significance.

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    The unreliable sources of information ambiguated the historical record.

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    The use of euphemisms ambiguated the unpleasant reality of the situation.

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    The use of irony in the dialogue ambiguated the characters' true feelings.

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    The use of jargon ambiguated the report for those unfamiliar with the field.

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    The use of propaganda ambiguated the public's perception of the war.

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    The use of unreliable narrators ambiguated the reader's trust in the events.

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    The whispered message, carried on the wind, was further ambiguated by static.

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    The witness's hesitation and unclear language further ambiguated the events of the crime.

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    The writer ambiguated the ending to leave the reader pondering the possibilities.

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    The writer's use of symbolism ambiguated the deeper themes of the novel.