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How do you use the word equivocate in a sentence?

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("Equivocate" means to say something but not to express any opinion.)

"The politician was known to equivocate if asked about gay marriage."

"I didn't like her new hairdo, but it was better to equivocate."

"Please don't equivocate, tell me what you really think."
Contributor: Myrab51
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