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e·quiv·o·cate    Audio Help   [i-kwiv-uh-keyt] Pronunciation Key
–verb (used without object), -cat·ed, -cat·ing.
to use ambiguous or unclear expressions, usually to avoid commitment or in order to mislead; prevaricate or hedge: When asked directly for his position on disarmament, the candidate only equivocated.

[Origin: 1375–1425; late ME < ML aequivocātus, ptp. of aequivocāre; see equivocal, -ate1]

e·quiv·o·cat·ing·ly, adverb
e·quiv·o·ca·tor, noun

evade, stall, dodge.
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e·quiv·o·cate    Audio Help   (ĭ-kwĭv'ə-kāt')  Pronunciation Key 
intr.v.   e·quiv·o·cat·ed, e·quiv·o·cat·ing, e·quiv·o·cates
  1. To use equivocal language intentionally.
  2. To avoid making an explicit statement. See Synonyms at lie2.


[Middle English equivocaten, from Medieval Latin aequivocāre, aequivocāt-, from Late Latin aequivocus, equivocal; see equivocal.]

e·quiv'o·ca'tor n.
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