disambiguate

verb

dis·​am·​big·​u·​ate ˌdis-am-ˈbi-gyə-ˌwāt How to pronounce disambiguate (audio)
-gyü-ˌāt
disambiguated; disambiguating; disambiguates

transitive verb

: to clarify (something ambiguous) especially by providing or considering additional information
All health systems possess master patient indexes to disambiguate patient identities … Dwight Raum
"Our eyes encode vast amounts of messy sensory information, and our brain uses clever tricks to disambiguate this information to try and make sense of what it is we are looking at," Dr [Gustav] Kuhn said. Harry Pettit
specifically, linguistics : to establish a single semantic or grammatical interpretation for (a word, phrase, sentence, etc.)
We argued that when a word is ambiguous, placing it within a specific context often disambiguates it. For example, green in the sentence Give me the green has a very different sense if the sentence is uttered by one speaker holding the other at gunpoint than it does when uttered by an artist gesturing to his assistant. Genine Lentine and Roger W. Shuy
disambiguation noun
plural disambiguations
Disambiguation is complex in English since … the same word can be a verb, adjective or noun (as with light) with no change in form to provide clues for the program. Ross Smith

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And that’s somehow disambiguated from these ideas of dissociative? Quanta Magazine, 6 June 2024 To disambiguate the meaning of animal signals, such as a string of dolphin clicks or whalesong, scientists needed some inkling of where meaning-encoding units began and ended, Reiss explained. Sonia Shah, New York Times, 20 Sep. 2023

Word History

First Known Use

1960, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of disambiguate was in 1960

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“Disambiguate.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/disambiguate. Accessed 6 Jan. 2025.

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