"Prevaricates" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Prevaricates" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Prevaricates
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"Prevaricates" Meaning

To speak falsely or deceitfully, often by boasting or exaggerating. To use deceitful or evasive language in speech or writing.

"Prevaricates" Examples

Usage Examples:


1. Employer-employee communication

The employee's constant prevarication about his whereabouts during the late meeting made his boss question the reliability of the data recorded from the attendance tracker.

2. Courtroom testimony

The suspect was accused of being a skilled prevaricator who managed to evade detection by changing his story every time he was questioned by the police.

3. Media reporting

The journalist was able to uncover evidence that revealed the politician's administration had been perpetrating widespread prevarication to conceal the economic crisis affecting the country.

4. Diplomatic relations

The ambassador's prevarication during the negotiation session raised tensions between the two nations, causing the pact to collapse.

5. Academic misconduct

The instructor was criticized for her implicit prevarication on the grade scale, which made the students believe they could directly compare final scores.

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To prevaricate means to speak or act in a dishonest or deceitful manner, often by delaying or evading the truth, or by using words with ambiguous or unclear meaning in order to conceal or distort the truth. It involves being deliberately vague or ambiguous, or providing incomplete or misleading information in order to mislead or deceive others.

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