Equivocation Definition

ĭ-kwĭvə-kāshən
equivocations
noun
equivocations
The use of equivocal language.
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An equivocal statement or expression.
American Heritage
The use of expressions susceptible of a double signification, possibly intentionally and with the aim of misleading.
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Singular:
equivocation
Plural:
equivocations

Origin of Equivocation

  • c. 1380, from Old French equivocation, from Medieval Latin aequivocātiōnem, accusative singular of aequivocātiō, from aequivocō, from Late Latin aequivocus (“ambiguous, equivocal"), from Latin aequus (“equal") + vocō (“call"); a calque of Ancient Greek ὁμωνυμία (homōnumia).

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