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Use "unambivalent" in a sentence
"The young person is described as unambivalent, secure, and joyful at finding “real answers to life’s dilemmas”; they are egocentric, often tolerant of parents fears, or derisive, angry, and impatient, without any genuine sensitivity or emotional empathy."
"The law, as articulated in rabbinic Judaism's founding document, is unambivalent: one does not negotiate with kidnappers."
"There was perhaps a moment when an unambivalent Israeli admission of responsibility for the original expulsion of the Palestinians could have had a healing and even cathartic effect."