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    equivocation
    /ɪˌkwɪvəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. the use of ambiguous language to conceal the truth or to avoid committing oneself; prevarication: "I say this without equivocation"

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  2. EQUIVOCATION definition: 1. a way of speaking that is intentionally not clear and is confusing to other people, especially…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of EQUIVOCATION is deliberate evasiveness in wording : the use of ambiguous or equivocal language : an ambiguous or deliberately evasive statement. How to use equivocation in a sentence.

  4. Equivocation definition: the use of equivocal or ambiguous expressions, especially in order to mislead or hedge; prevarication.. See examples of EQUIVOCATION used in a sentence.

  5. equivocation. /ɪkwɪvəˈkeɪʃən/ IPA guide. Other forms: equivocations. If your boss asks you where all the merchandise went and you say, "someone took it," omitting that the "someone" in question is you, that's equivocation: using ambiguous language to hide the truth.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EquivocationEquivocation - Wikipedia

    In logic, equivocation ("calling two different things by the same name") is an informal fallacy resulting from the use of a particular word/expression in multiple senses within an argument.

  7. 1. the use of equivocal or ambiguous expressions, esp. in order to mislead or hedge; prevarication. 2. an equivocal, ambiguous expression; equivoque. The speech was marked by elaborate equivocations. 3. Logic. a fallacy caused by the double meaning of a word. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.

  8. Definition of equivocation noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. noun. 1. The use or an instance of equivocal language: ambiguity, equivoque, euphemism, hedge, prevarication, shuffle, tergiversation, weasel word. Informal: waffle. 2. An expression or term liable to more than one interpretation: ambiguity, double-entendre, equivocality, equivoque, tergiversation. The American Heritage® Roget's Thesaurus.

  10. Noun. Filter. noun. equivocations. The use of equivocal language. American Heritage. Similar definitions. An equivocal statement or expression. American Heritage. The use of expressions susceptible of a double signification, possibly intentionally and with the aim of misleading. Wiktionary. Synonyms: evasion. evasiveness. prevarication.

  11. …instances are as follows: (1) Equivocation occurs when a word or phrase is used in one sense in one premise and in another sense in some other needed premise or in the conclusion (example: “The loss made Jones mad [= angry]; mad [= insane] people should be institutionalized; so Jones…