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equivocally

[ ih-kwiv-uh-klee ]

adverb

  1. in a deliberately ambiguous or questionable way.
  2. in a way that is doubtful in nature or of uncertain significance.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of equivocally1

First recorded in 1575鈥85, for an earlier sense; equivocal ( def ) + -ly ( def )
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A moment later, however, Mr. Gilliam added, somewhat equivocally, that 鈥渂eing inspired by laundry on a line has made me famous, so I won鈥檛 knock that.鈥

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But Ryan Rosser, a current member of the Columbus fugitive task force, testified on behalf of Meade that he couldn鈥檛 equivocally say whether Meade was acting as a sheriff鈥檚 deputy that day.

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Drawing on John Locke, he observed that 鈥渘o language is so copious as to supply words and phrases for every complex idea, or so correct as not to include many equivocally denoting different ideas.鈥

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Astros owner Jim Crane said the team takes domestic violence seriously, while the league equivocally said it would 鈥渋nterview those involved before commenting further鈥.

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This is hardly the first time that Americans have been presented with this question, needless to say, and they have often answered equivocally.

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