adv. (UN-1 11.)
1794. Paley, Evid., I. vii. The descent of Christ from David, his resurrection, are unequivocally referred to.
1800. Mrs. Hervey, Mourtray Fam., III. 26. I hope to receive a line from you, unequivocally to contradict it.
1844. Thirlwall, Greece, lxvi. VIII. 467. Still the good-will of the early emperors was unequivocally manifested.
1884. Earl Selborne, in Law Times Rep., 10 May, 313/2. Such an intention might have been expected to be made unequivocally clear.