equivocate

বাক্চাতুরী করা
definition
verb
“Not that we are aware of,” she equivocated
use ambiguous language so as to conceal the truth or avoid committing oneself.
translation of 'equivocate'
verb
দ্ব্যর্থবাক্য ব্যবহার করা,
বাক্চাতুরী করা
example
Bishops obfuscate, cardinals 'equivocate' and Church spokesmen prevaricate as the tide of media condemnation surges around them.
Canadians are fundamentally suspicious of any party that appears to 'equivocate' about rights.
They furrow their concerned brows and squint gravely towards the cameras in their field camo but all you hear is hedge and evade and dodge and divert and 'equivocate' .
But in the meantime, I back the president's decision without any 'equivocation' .
I say without 'equivocation' to the House that the assets test is a logical and necessary expression of any genuine commitment to the pursuit of a needs based welfare system.
How is it, then, that a man so unequivocal in his own yardstick for cultural superiority in all things, despite admitted unsavoury elements, suddenly 'equivocates' like a fox when asked about censorship?
If he 'equivocates' on the urgency to end the occupation, he's spirited in his insistence that the constitution will be Islamic.
After initially 'equivocating' , the ruler finally expressed on 15 August 1947 a preference to join Pakistan.
But Congressional 'equivocation' also reflects Congressional ambivalence.
No question has been raised as to any 'equivocation' , ambiguity or uncertainty in the interpretation of that will.
Indeed, there's reason to hope that even the most benighted American moral 'equivocators' may come to realize that the message of September is the exact opposite of the one they've been preaching.
I usually do quirky, or poignant, or lyrical - weak and 'equivocating' .
Kipling depicts the stereotypical man as an 'equivocator' , ‘whose timid heart is bursting with the things he must not say.’
The excuses, explanations and 'equivocations' are strictly for public consumption.
Stupidity is brief and guileless, while wit 'equivocates' and hides.
A Wednesday news item on the Prime Minister's intention to refuse to accept a salary increase reveals another minister 'equivocating' on the issue.
After kissing the subject, he just tapers off, 'equivocates' , engages in euphemism.
At least it is not, so long as we avoid 'equivocating' on the notion of satisfying a desire.
The U.S. role has been 'equivocating' for many years, because the United States has always seen Turkey as a key ally in a rough region, the Middle East.
We'll publish pictures no one will publish, we'll show video no one will show, and we'll stay on it 24/7 until the truth penetrates through the lies and 'equivocations' .
Paul Newman has played moral 'equivocators' his entire career, whether they were good guys or bad.
So I can say that without any 'equivocation' whatsoever.
Apparently, they didn't realize that the people who felt this way were looking for leadership on the issue not 'equivocation' .
Look, in my view it's due to, if you like, a bit of 'equivocation' about earnings growth for the course of the next 12 months.
It is at any rate more candid than the notoriously slimy postwar 'equivocations' of Albert Speer.
I'm over-reacting, of course, but it seems that such reportage has more to do with 'equivocation' than articulation.
It can be casually entertaining, dull but compelling because of its authorship or outrageously challenging an 'equivocatory' , apologetic or blatantly misleading editorial.
He has 'equivocated' , frustrating even ardent supporters like Tauzin; and when he has finally acted, it has been to prolong rather than shorten the telecom slump.
Another focuses on Pilate as an instrument of God's design; yet another sees him as the archetypal political 'equivocator' .
I know there's been a lot of 'equivocation' in this post.
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