I agree with you and I have often used the term 'ambiguate'in my own academic writing. Thanks for posting!
Because disambiguate shouldn't be unpaired, and I have regular use for a verb specifically meaning "to make ambiguous," which is not exactly the same as to obscure.
I agree with you and I have often used the term 'ambiguate'in my own academic writing. Thanks for posting!
Because disambiguate shouldn't be unpaired, and I have regular use for a verb specifically meaning "to make ambiguous," which is not exactly the same as to obscure.