Be deliberately ambiguous or unclear in order to mislead or withhold information.
To knowingly say something that is untrue.
To evade the truth; to be intentionally ambiguous.
1 To prevaricate with herself or with him was out of the question.
2 Demosthenes would never turn aside or prevaricate , either in word or deed.
3 I felt bound to prevaricate , for the sake of my own peace.
4 He should have no opportunity to prevaricate if I once challenged him.
5 It has not occurred to me to think that you will prevaricate .
6 But- Imakethe confession amid blushes- I can not prevaricate , neither can I dissemble.
7 Thinking it professional to prevaricate , he murmured something about a nervous breakdown.
8 There was only one way out of it , - to prevaricate to them both.
9 Hodges considers his options, which are only two: tell the truth or prevaricate .
10 He quickly conquered the human sentiment which prompted him to prevaricate , and replied:
11 Hal felt it useless to prevaricate , and so she said, with assumed lightness:
12 Thus unexpectedly attacked, her answer slipped out before she had time to prevaricate .
13 Finding it was no use now to prevaricate , Israel boldly confesses himself a prisoner-of-war.
14 And now, prevaricate no longer; it is useless and renders you still more infamous.
15 She hardly knows she is going to prevaricate ; the false statement comes out suddenly.
16 Krantz was tempted to prevaricate , but Schmidt was a power in the Central Hotel.
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