Equivocation

/ɪˌkwɪvəˈkeɪʃən/ noun

The practice of using ambiguous language to conceal the truth or avoid committing to a position. Deliberately unclear or misleading speech.

The noun form of 'equivocate,' from Latin 'aequivocatio.' In medieval logic, equivocation was recognized as a formal fallacy where the same word is used with different meanings in an argument to create false conclusions.

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