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equivocal

[ih-kwiv-uh-kuhl] / ɪˈkwɪv ə kəl /


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The Japanese prime minister's recent comments mark a departure from the equivocal position that the country has traditionally adopted on the status of Taiwan.

From BBC

Meanwhile, Trump – the one man who could throw Johnson a lifeline – has been equivocal, telling Fox News that Johnson could "easily" remain speaker if he "acts decisively and tough".

From BBC

The court also dropped an equivocal hint about how Smith might overcome the presumption of immunity.

From Los Angeles Times

Trump has given equivocal indications about his abortion policies in a second term.

From Los Angeles Times

In the face of big economic decisions, Modi sometimes seems equivocal.

From New York Times