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e·quiv·o·cate ( -kw v -k t ). intr.v. e·quiv·o·cat·ed, e·quiv·o·cat·ing, e·quiv·o·cates. 1. To use equivocal language intentionally.
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Use equivocator in a Sentence · See web results for equivocator · See images of equivocator. –verb (used without object), -cat⋅ed, -cat⋅ing.
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Tariq Ramadan, Islamist and equivocator 29 February 2008 Brother Tariq: The Doublespeak of Tariq Ramadan, by Caroline Fourest; foreword by Denis MacShane (Encounter Books, 262 pp., $23.95) Tariq Ramadan, Islamist and equivocator...
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Inflected Form(s): equiv·o·cat·ed; equiv·o·cat·ing. Date: 1590. 1 : to use equivocal language especially with intent to deceive...
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equivocator. A, noun. 1, hedger, equivocator. a respondent who avoids giving a clear direct answer. Category Tree: entity. ╚object; physical object...
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Encyclopedia: Equivocation
Equivocation is classified as both a formal and informal fallacy. It is the misleading use of a word with more than one meaning (by glossing over which meaning is intended at a particular time). It is...
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intransitive verb equivocated -·cat′ed, equivocating -·cat′·ing. to use equivocal terms in order to deceive, mislead, hedge, etc.; be deliberately ambiguous...
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Jacob Heilbrunn, "The Great Equivocator," The New Republic, Vol. 216, no. 12, March 24, 1997 One of the customs of the times is that, every so often, a presidential nominee must be destroyed- Borked -by the opposition to get even for the last Borking by the other side.
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