Sentences

equivocate in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To equivocate means to use ambiguous language or to avoid making a clear statement in order to evade commitment or conceal the truth.

Sample Sentences

  1. Politicians often equivocate when discussing controversial issues to avoid alienating any potential voters.
  2. When asked about his involvement in the scandal, he chose to equivocate rather than provide a clear answer.
  3. Her tendency to equivocate during negotiations frustrated her colleagues, who preferred straightforward communication.
  4. In his speech, he seemed to equivocate on the key points, leaving the audience confused about his true stance.
  5. To avoid confrontation, she would often equivocate, saying just enough to appease everyone involved.