

The politician tried to prevaricate during the interview.
To speak or act in an evasive way.
She tends to prevaricate when asked about her plans.
Instead of answering directly, he chose to prevaricate.
The witness began to prevaricate under pressure from the lawyer.
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prevaricate in response to
equivocate
dodge
evade
He tends to prevaricate when asked about his plans.
To avoid telling the truth or to be deliberately vague.
She always prevaricates when discussing her grades.
When confronted, he chose to prevaricate instead of admitting his mistake.
It's better to be honest than to prevaricate about your feelings.
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often prevaricate
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equivocate
lie
dodge