Examples of 'equivocate' in a sentence

Meaning of "equivocate"

Equivocate means to use ambiguous or unclear language to deliberately mislead or avoid committing to a specific position or opinion
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  • To speak using double meaning; to speak ambiguously, unclearly or doubtfully, with intent to deceive.
  • To render equivocal or ambiguous.

How to use "equivocate" in a sentence

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We must not equivocate on any of these principles.
Sitting with everyone so they can equivocate.
They never equivocate on their decisions.
That does not happen if you equivocate.
Politicians equivocate precisely to avoid lying.
He did not see any reason to equivocate.
He did not equivocate because of human opinion or possible consequences.
We do not have time to continue to equivocate.
The hero does not equivocate or exaggerate.
The university seems ready to equivocate.
Our tendency is to equivocate and deny the obvious.
It is an attitude that does not equivocate.
Jefferson did not equivocate on his answer.
EQuivocate uses filters which are modeled on the human ear.
We can not and should not equivocate on this.

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We do not equivocate on this matter.
I am not a man to equivocate.
I just want to equivocate now that the decision is made.
Individuals tend to equivocate.
Do not equivocate with me.
Because he understood that you can not equivocate on divine truth.
She began to equivocate and in the end said that she had not.
There is no point trying to soften or equivocate what is in the report.
The pathologist may equivocate when interpreting a biopsy because of these well known problems.
I will not equivocate.
You can not equivocate on this point if you want our support in the coming election.
They must equivocate.
We will equivocate like greece did for so many years!
Many will equivocate.
Don't equivocate about what you know to be true.
God does not equivocate.
Thus, we can ¿ t equivocate on to characterize this work as a heideggerian proposal.
Duncan refused to equivocate.
Watching Obama equivocate was a very sad moment.
The Finnish researchers did not equivocate.
They could not equivocate on the majesty of His oratory.
Now Obama wants to equivocate.
They equivocate on these issues when the oppression comes from “ other cultures ”.
We will not excuse, we will not equivocate.
No, you are attempting to equivocate terms that are not related.
Without a clear programme of government reforms to promote, he tended to moralise or equivocate.
Again, you should not equivocate on these terms.
For that reason, it is important that we define our terms and not equivocate.
In a sense, they wish to equivocate to themselves.
The only way of holding off the disintegration is to extend, extemporize and equivocate.
I 'd never seen someone so devout equivocate on the matter.
You cannot equivocate on this point… if want our support in the coming election.
For example, if she had something to say she would speak bluntly and never equivocate.
He can not undermine our rights or equivocate with our constitutional guarantees, which is illegal.
Who committed treason enough for God 's sake, yet could not equivocate to heaven.

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