Crossword-Solution: EQUIVOCATION 12 letters, 188 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 26

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Word Word Type Definition
Equivocation n. The use of expressions susceptible of a double
signification, with a purpose to mislead.

We have 188 clues for the answer “EQUIVOCATION”

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amphibology 1 answer
falsification by means of vague or ambiguous language 1 answer
the use of equivocal or doubtful words 1 answer
illogicalness 3 answers
Equivoque 4 answers
WEASEL words 6 answers
ambivalence 8 answers
equivocalness 9 answers
Double entendre 10 answers
speciousness 12 answers
spuriousness 12 answers
deceptiveness 13 answers
Mendacity 16 answers
evasiveness 17 answers
illogic 18 answers
sophism 18 answers
doubletalk 19 answers
CASUISTRY 20 answers
sophistry 24 answers
falsity 26 answers
hollowness 27 answers
illogicality 43 answers
dissimilitude 45 answers
irrelevancy 45 answers
antilogy 46 answers
imparity 46 answers
unlikeness 46 answers
falseness 47 answers
ramification 47 answers
discordance 48 answers
oxymoron 48 answers
disinheritance 48 answers
invalidation 48 answers
noncompliance 48 answers
retroaction 48 answers
revoking 48 answers
voiding 48 answers
Fabrication 48 answers
disproportion 49 answers
recanting 49 answers
transposition 49 answers
fiction 49 answers
Quibble 50 answers
Abolition 50 answers
Distortion. 50 answers
anachronism 50 answers
Turnaround 50 answers
rationalization 50 answers
Imbalance 51 answers
retraction 51 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with EQUIVOCATION (5)

Was I wrong in saying, at the beginning of this chapter, that the economists are the very worst authorities in matters of legislation and philosophy? It is the FATHER of this class of men who clearly states the question, How can the supplies of Nature, the wealth created by Providence, become private property? and who replies by so gross an equivocation that we scarcely know which the author lacks, sense or honesty.
What is Property? P. J. Proudhon 1995
However, love having wonderfully sharpened my intellect during the last two or three hours, I recollected that I had not yet told him of its being my intention to execute my project on the following morning, and I at once determined to deceive him by a little equivocation.
Manon Lescaut Abbé Prévost 1996
The following fact is mentioned as a 'paradox.' It happened at Malden, in Essex, in the year 1738, that three horses (and no more than three) started for a L10 plate, and they were all three distanced the first heat, according to the common rules in horse-racing, without any quibble or equivocation; and the following was the solution:--The first horse ran on the inside of the post; the second wanted weight; and the third fell and broke a fore-leg.(54) (54) Cheany's Horse-racing Book.
The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims Andrew Steinmetz 1996
She putting in (as one may say) a good word for herself, said she knew Julia; as well she might, being herself the Julia of whom she spoke; telling how fondly Julia loved her master Proteus, and how his unkind neglect would grieve her: and then she with a pretty equivocation went on: 'Julia is about my height, and of my complexion, the colour of her eyes and hair the same as mine': and indeed Julia looked a most beautiful youth in her boy's attire.
Tales from Shakespeare Charles and Mary Lamb 1996
The inquirer blushes to find that the answer is in the paltry equivocation, that they _skip_ a day or two.—“Why an Englishman must go to the Continent to weaken his grog or punch.” The answer proves to have no relation whatever to the temperance-movement, as no better reason is given than that island—(or, as it is absurdly written, _ile and_) water won’t mix.—But when I came to the next question and its answer, I felt that patience ceased to be a virtue.
The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table Oliver Wendell Holmes 2013

Quotes with EQUIVOCATION (3)

We have been silent witnesses of evil deeds; we have been drenched by many storms; we have learnt the arts of equivocation and pretence; experience has made us suspicious of others and kept us from being truthful and open; intolerable conflicts have worn us down and even made us cynical. Are we still of any use? What we shall need is not geniuses, or cynics, or misanthropes, or clever tacticians, but plain, honest, and straightforward men. Will our inward power of resistance …
Dietrich Bonhoeffer Letters and Papers from Prison
There must be a clear distinction between wishing and believing. A wish is a hazy thread of desires that leaves room for the winds of doubt to toss it about, meaning it might happen by chance or not. A belief has no equivocation; it is clear, stubborn and deliberate in taking hold of what remains yet unseen by the physical eye. If there is no visible way, a belief will draft the way, create the way, walk the path and reach the desired destination.
Archibald Marwizi Making Success Deliberate
There is no point of space, whether inside or outside the bounds of creation, where God is not present. That is why when we ask the question, “Who’s in control?” we can answer without equivocation, “God is!
Billy Graham Billy Graham in Quotes