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tergiverse
verb as in defect
verb as in dodge
Strong matches
verb as in equivocate
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verb as in hedge
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verb as in pussyfoot
verb as in renounce
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verb as in repudiate
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verb as in turn
Example Sentences
Besides, another important obstacle intervened; they were to be convinced that the Americans really intended to hold permanent possession of their country, and not to make another revoke, as could be reasonably inferred from the invasion of a few years previous, when we so quickly resigned the conquest—a tergiverse proceeding, which they, as well as more enlightened nations, were somewhat at a loss to comprehend.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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