Equivocation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Equivocator
One who equivocates
Equivocally
In an equivocal manner
Equivocate
To use words of equivocal or doubtful signification to express ones opinions in terms which
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Equivocal
capable of double interpretation of doubtful meaning ambiguous uncertain as equivocal words an equivocal sentence
Equivocalness
The state of being equivocal
Equivocation
Matched in: Term Equivocation
Equivocacy
Equivocalness
Transubstantiation
levasion [sic., but, in the Statutes of the Realm evasion] equivocation or mental reservation what-soever, and without any dispensation already granted
Quiddit
A subtilty an equivocation
Prevaricate
from the direct course or from truth to speak with equivocation to shuffle to quibble as he prevaricates in his statement
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Equivocation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Equivocator
One who equivocates
Equivocally
In an equivocal manner
Equivocate
To use words of equivocal or doubtful signification to express ones opinions in terms which
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Equivocal
capable of double interpretation of doubtful meaning ambiguous uncertain as equivocal words an equivocal sentence
Equivocalness
The state of being equivocal
Equivocation
Matched in: Term Equivocation
Equivocacy
Equivocalness
Transubstantiation
levasion [sic., but, in the Statutes of the Realm evasion] equivocation or mental reservation what-soever, and without any dispensation already granted
Quiddit
A subtilty an equivocation
Prevaricate
from the direct course or from truth to speak with equivocation to shuffle to quibble as he prevaricates in his statement
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