- present perfect of equivocate.
Example Sentences
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Others seem to have equivocated as they waited to see whether Mr. Trump would again weather the controversy.
From New York Times • Nov. 28, 2022
However, many large and influential nations, including some democracies with which the United States has strong relationships, have equivocated.
From Washington Post • Apr. 2, 2022
A mind, with a spark of sensibility more than this woman possessed, could not have equivocated with such an interrogator, but her reply was, "She went in her own dress, my Lord."
From A Simple Story by Strachey, G. L.
Had she complained, he would have relied upon those touches, and have equivocated as he equivocated to Hill and Chandos.
From Alexander Pope English Men of Letters Series by Stephen, Leslie, Sir
I might have equivocated, or I might have evaded the truth in some slight degree, but I could not have told a lie.
From Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall by Major, Charles