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Unspecific
Unspecific meaning
Synonym of nonspecific (“not specific”).
Example sentences (8)
It would be easy to blame the vague language of Labour’s campaign, such as "protecting workers’ rights", which is so unspecific the manifesto might as well "we will protect being and existence".
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau wore a protective vest and was surrounded by heavy security during a large rally in the Toronto suburb of Mississauga on Saturday due to an unspecific security threat.
Their divorce was finalised in 1996, with unspecific out-of-court settlement.
Because this model involves giving issues away to unspecific populations, the statistics only entail the number of issues distributed, and not who reads them.
In contrast, a group of antibodies can be called polyvalent (or unspecific) if they have affinity for various antigens or microorganisms.
The assessment of Riboflavin status is essential for confirming cases with unspecific symptoms where deficiency is suspected.
There are many "grey areas" in this area of law, some regarding unspecific and untried legislation, others brought about by debates regarding changing societal attitudes, and others due to conflicts between federal and state laws.
This suggests an imminent end but he is unspecific about times and seasons, and encourages his hearers to expect a delay.