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prevaricate

[pri-var-i-keyt] / prɪˈvær ɪˌkeɪt /


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While Mr. Rees is keen to dispel the myths ginned up by imperial writers, he doesn’t prevaricate when the evidence shows that their fears may not have been entirely unfounded.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 10, 2025

That suggests Sir Keir won't prevaricate in offering his own judgement about Sir Laurie Magnus's findings once he himself has them.

From BBC • Sep. 5, 2025

So, why did the three college presidents prevaricate when asked how they would respond to such language?

From Seattle Times • Dec. 14, 2023

Baker built trust with diverse stakeholders and made himself indispensable; he did not bully, prevaricate or seek blind loyalty.

From Washington Post • Jun. 3, 2022

I will appeal to all who know the flatness of his style, and the barrenness of his invention, whether he doth not grossly prevaricate?

From Calamities and Quarrels of Authors by Disraeli, Isaac