unambiguous changes

[/ˌʌnæmˈbɪɡjuəs ˈtʃeɪndʒɪz/]
noun phrasepl: unambiguous changes
mudanças inequívocas
1. Changes that are clear, obvious, and admit no doubt or alternative interpretations; modifications that have a single, unquestionable meaning
The policy produced unambiguous changes in employee productivity within the first quarter.
A política produziu mudanças inequívocas na produtividade dos funcionários no primeiro trimestre.
2. Alterations or transformations that are explicit and leave no room for misunderstanding or debate
The audit revealed unambiguous changes in the financial records that required immediate investigation.
A auditoria revelou mudanças inequívocas nos registros financeiros que exigiam investigação imediata.
This phrase is commonly used in professional, academic, and business contexts in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazilian Portuguese, 'mudanças inequívocas' is the preferred formal term used in reports, academic writing, and official documentation. In Portugal, 'alterações inequívocas' is slightly more formal. The term emphasizes certainty and eliminates doubt, making it valuable in contexts where precision and clarity are critical, such as scientific research, legal matters, and financial reporting.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
clear changesexplicit changesobvious changesdefinite changesunequivocal changesdistinct changes
Antonyms / Antônimos
ambiguous changesunclear changesvague changesequivocal changesobscure changes

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
mudanças inequívocas
Standard usage across Brazil
São Paulo
mudanças cristalinas
Alternative, slightly more colloquial usage meaning crystal-clear changes
Rio de Janeiro
mudanças óbvias e claras
More emphatic phrasing using both 'obvious' and 'clear'
Portugal
alterações inequívocas
Portuguese uses 'alterações' more commonly than 'mudanças'; maintains formal register

Related Words

unambiguousclarityluciditydistinctnessmodificationalterationtransformationexplicit

Related Idioms & Phrases

clear as day
crystal clear
black and white
no ifs, ands, or buts
set in stone
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