"Equivocate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Equivocate" Meaning

To equivocate is to use ambiguous or unclear language in order to avoid committing oneself to a particular position or to evade responsibility. It involves expressing oneself in a way that is intentionally vague, ambiguous, or contradictory, often in order to conceal one's true intentions or opinions.

"Equivocate" Examples

Equivocate Examples


When the politician was asked about the controversy, she equivocated, saying that she "believed in the importance of transparency" while carefully avoiding a direct answer.
The diplomat's response to the question about the country's human rights record was caught on tape, and it was clear that he was equivocating, using vague language to avoid taking a clear stance.
The professor's equivocation on the exam question about the historical event led to confusion among the students, who were left wondering which answer was correct.
The patient's doctor equivocated when asked about the diagnosis, saying that "further tests were needed" to determine what was wrong, despite the patient's growing anxiety.
The company's response to the labor dispute was criticized for equivocating, as it neither denied nor confirmed the allegations of unfair treatment.

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