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equivocate

To use ambiguous expressions to misleed to quibble.
The lawyer efficiently equivocated fluently and eschewed the question.
by Larstait November 14, 2003
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Equivocate

Using unclear or inexact wording to avoid giving oneself up and avoiding the truth.
She equivocated so well she managed to escape the scene with no repercussions.
by WhyAmIAroused August 25, 2021
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by Ari936 April 23, 2003
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equivocal

1. having multiple meanings, used especially to purposefully decieve
2. undetermined
The vocabulary list had many equivocal words, making the test very confusing.
He purposefully used a equivocal word so I would be left questioning what he meant.
by <3RAWR<3 October 23, 2009
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equivolate

Equal in value, measure, force, effect, significance, etc
Something that is equivalent
Corresponding
The amount of chicken you just consumed would equivolate to a K.F.C. family meal
by Brad W December 15, 2008
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equivilate

"why do astronomical discoveries equivilate to the arousal of my autonomic system?"

"I do not think the Intifadah deserves the title "war". You equivilate war with "armed conflict" but it is not the same."

"It's all forces, kinetics, gravity, they all equivilate to the same end result."
by Shann and Seb September 8, 2008
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equivilate

"I do not think the Intifadah deserves the title "war". You equivilate war with "armed conflict" but it is not the same."
by Shann and Seb August 3, 2006
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