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- EQUIVOCATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EQUIVOCATE is to use equivocal language especially with intent to deceive Synonym Discussion of Equivocate
- EQUIVOCATING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
She accused the minister of equivocating, claiming that he had deliberately avoided telling the public how bad the problem really was
- The Meaning and Use of Equivocate | Merriam-Webster
To equivocate is to say something in a way that can be understood multiple ways, especially so that people will think you mean one thing when you really mean another It's choosing and arranging your words carefully so that you're not quite lying but so that your listener winds up deceived or misled "Did you finish the brownies?"
- EQUIVOCATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
When you give your voice to two opposing views in order to mislead or keep your options open, you're equivocating Think of the expression, to talk out of both sides of your mouth
- EQUIVOCATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
She accused the minister of equivocating, claiming that he had deliberately avoided telling the public how bad the problem really was
- Equivocate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
When you give your voice to two opposing views in order to mislead or keep your options open, you're equivocating Think of the expression, to talk out of both sides of your mouth
- Equivocate: Meaning, Usage, and Tips to Master Its Nuances
So, next time you're in a debate or writing an essay, consider whether someone might be equivocating — and make sure you’re communicating clearly by avoiding it yourself!
- equivocate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of equivocate verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary to talk about something in a way that is deliberately not clear in order to avoid or hide the truth He initially equivocated on the question of whether he was religious + speech ‘I'm not sure,’ she equivocated
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