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doublespeak

[duhb-uhl-speek] / ˈdʌb əlˌspik /














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But the distinction feels like a retreat into semantics — or what Orwell might refer to as “doublespeak.”

From Salon

It’s doublespeak, masking an agenda to galvanize a bloodthirsty base and make state violence sound reasonable, even necessary.

From Los Angeles Times

The lifestyle doublespeak people used to survive under successive dictatorships in Eastern Europe came a little more easily to Poles, who had practiced it before.

From Los Angeles Times

There is a lot of doublespeak, that as women, we have never been as emancipated and free to do what we want as we are today.

From Salon

Fox News host Harris Faulkner's doublespeak on the subject drew comparisons to North Korean state media.

From Salon