1 the state of being not clear and difficult to understand or see:
The story is convoluted and opaque, often to the point of total obscurity.
3 the state or quality of being unclear and difficult to understand or see:
Difficulties naturally exist in all these matters, and there are in my mind some slight obscurities.
Moreover, since when have ambiguities and obscurities reduced the likelihood of litigation?
Legislation relating to the advertisement of goods is designed to clear up certain obscurities in the present law.
The debate is not an arid swapping of statistics, nor is it an academic exchange of obscurities.
However, that was importantly extended in that year so that a number of minor alterations could be made to eliminate obscurities, contradictions, and so on.
We need the law clarified and its obscurities remedied.
Only by proceeding in open court on oath can obscurities be made less obscure.
However, an opportunity has been taken to correct some small inconsistencies and obscurities in the existing legislation.
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