Be deliberately ambiguous or unclear in order to mislead or withhold information.
1 I did not know how to answer, and I would not equivocate .
2 Three other ministers agreed with him except that they did not equivocate .
3 But she did not dare to equivocate as to her precarious state.
4 But never for a moment did he falter, or waver, or equivocate .
5 To falter, or equivocate , or dissemble to this woman would be wicked.
6 Why suffer that lip I have kissed a thousand times to equivocate ?
7 When one thus remains in the clouds, he need not fear to equivocate .
8 The ruling party -my father's party -continues to equivocate .
9 We have been brought up badly, the Queen having taught us to equivocate . '
10 She made clear she would not equivocate on the border.
11 I had not the time to equivocate with smaller coins.
12 He would not equivocate and he would not be silent.
13 You want the moles, Boris Illyich, so let's not equivocate .
14 It was useless to deny it, equivocate , or seek subterfuges.
15 Nor could he equivocate , for he considered equivocation little better than a direct falsehood.
16 Do you think I always equivocate ? There was a thread of hurt in the question.
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