Unequivocal in a sentence as an adjective

We don't have unequivocal evidence that the status quo is wrong.

" The statistics are unequivocal that they do not.

And there is a smooth and unequivocal alternative: libre.

Twitter's "pants" is also worth looking at.* Don't touch Spring with a 60-foot pole: in the mildest terms it's unequivocal and absolute garbage.

You just registered an account to complain about a message of unequivocal world peace from the first human to set foot on an extraplanetary body.

And there is clear endgame: surrender by recognized leaders, or unequivocal military domination.

The ten years of emptiness were caused by the browser wars and its ultimate, unequivocal victor when it, and the technology it supported, became entrenched for an extended period of time.

We have had an unequivocal apology, made on national television by the Prime Minister himself, saying that the conviction was "horrifying" and "utterly unfair".

"ruthless tastemaker" either has to be the CEO or be someone with 100% unequivocal support of the CEO even in the face of unpopular decisions, which is such a rare situation that practically speaking, it kinda does have to be the CEO.

Countless governments around the world, including the United States, still don't recognise the civil rights of gay humans, which broadcasts an unequivocal message to me and others like me that we are unwelcome, abnormal, and should be ashamed of ourselves.

Unequivocal definitions

adjective

admitting of no doubt or misunderstanding; having only one meaning or interpretation and leading to only one conclusion; "unequivocal evidence"; "took an unequivocal position"; "an unequivocal success"; "an unequivocal promise"; "an unequivocal (or univocal) statement"

See also: univocal unambiguous

adjective

clearly defined or formulated; "the plain and unequivocal language of the laws"- R.B.Taney

See also: definitive