dis·am·big·u·ate [ dìss am bíggyoo àyt ](past and past participledis·am·big·u·at·ed, present participledis·am·big·u·at·ing, 3rd person present singulardis·am·big·u·ates)
transitive verb
Definition:
make unambiguous: to establish the true meaning of an expression, regulation, or ruling that is confusing or that could be interpreted in more than one way