equivocate in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
See how long the authorities can equivocate this time.
www.theage.com.au
Not all media companies are comfortable with pot ads, and some have equivocated about whether to accept them.
sfpublicpress.org
Yet this argument equivocates on the nature of palliative sedation.
theconversation.com
There is no point in trying to soften or equivocate what is in this report.
www.bbc.co.uk
He's at home with the direct message, and equivocating isn't in him.
thequietus.com
There can be little equivocating about the age of a player.
www.irishexaminer.com
This is not a house that treads lightly; it doesn't equivocate about being a building in a landscape.
architecturenow.co.nz
They recalculate and equivocate and go about their business.
religion.blogs.cnn.com
His recommendation was accepted in principle by the government, but the parliamentary committee equivocated on the location.
en.wikipedia.org
Who could think that there was any reason to equivocate when it came to an issue like this?
www.independent.ie

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