"Prevarications" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Prevarications" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Prevarications" Meaning

Falsehoods or lies, often told to deceive or mislead others.

"Prevarications" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Prevarications"


Example 1: In a journalism context

The mayor's office has been accused of multiple instances of prevarications regarding the budget for the city's road renovations.

Example 2: In a legal setting

The lawyer was grilled during the cross-examination for her prevarications about the events of the night of the accident.

Example 3: In everyday conversation

My friend's constant prevarications about his whereabouts after 11 PM kept me up all night, worrying.

Example 4: In academic writing

The president's prevarications about his stance on climate change led to widespread criticism from the scientific community.

Example 5: In a corporate context

After the CEO's prevarications about the company's financial status were exposed, he was asked to step down.

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

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