equivocal success - translation to greek
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equivocal success - translation to greek

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Equivocal (disambiguation)

equivocal success      
αμφίβολος επιτυχία
αμφίβολος επιτυχία      
equivocal success
profit sharing         
WHEN EMPLOYEES SHARE IN THE COMPANY'S PROFITS
Profit-sharing; Profit Sharing; Gainsharing; Success sharing; Profit-sharing agreement; Profit-Sharing; Profit-sharing plan; Gain sharing; Sharing rule; Profit-sharing agreement (USA)
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Definition

equivocal
1.
If you are equivocal, you are deliberately vague in what you say, because you want to avoid speaking the truth or making a decision. (FORMAL)
Many were equivocal about the idea...
His equivocal response has done nothing to dampen the speculation.
ADJ
2.
If something is equivocal, it is difficult to understand, interpret, or explain, often because it has aspects that seem to contradict each other. (FORMAL)
Research in this area is somewhat equivocal...
He was tortured by an awareness of the equivocal nature of his position.
ADJ

Wikipedia

Equivocal

Equivocal is the grammatical quality of ambiguity due to a term's having multiple meanings. It is the latin translation of the greek adjective "homonymous".

  • Equivocation, in logic, a fallacy from using a phrase in multiple senses
  • Equivocal generation, in biology, the disproven theory of spontaneous generation from a host organism
Examples of use of equivocal success
1. Peace in Northern Ireland, perhaps Tony Blair’s least equivocal success, owes everything to the deal struck with the IRA by John Major.