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Ambiguality 

The quality of being ambiguous with the human spirit or soul as opposed to material or physical things.
I don't know what these people believe in. They call it spirituality, I call it ambiguality.

ambiguified 

to become ambiguous.
the party lines ambiguified as they lied and lied.

artistic movements ambiguified as all forms of media became saturated
ambiguified by Pardon November 20, 2010

Ambiguary 

What exactly did the professor mean when he said poststructuralist idiom?" "No idea, but it will be on the exam, seems pretty ambiguary to me.
Ambiguary by September Violet March 1, 2011

Ambiguification 

Ambiguification (noun); ambiguify (verb)
The process of taking a concrete written or spoken statement or concept, and making it less clear, such as by using passive voice or adding irrelevant information.
-Luke Brooks-Shesler, circa 2013
The ambiguification of our report is complete. She edited it so poorly that I can no longer understand what our point was.
Ambiguification by SIOP2018 May 28, 2018

Ambiguate 

To describe an obviously clear idea in a manner to make it vague and ambiguous.
Politicians like to use vagaries and euphemisms to ambiguate simple economic concepts.
Ambiguate by TheOriginalCRuss November 25, 2021

Ambiguist 

Religion that believes "there's something" but that's it, not like agnosticism which is more complicated and pretentious
I am an ambiguist which means that I think "there's something" and that's pretty much it
Ambiguist by not sure45 March 21, 2022