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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pre·var·i·cate
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Prevaricated
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Prevaricating
.]
1.
To
shift
or
turn
from
one
side
to
the
other
,
from
the
direct
course
,
or
from
truth
;
to
speak
with
equivocation
;
to
shuffle
;
to
quibble
;
as
,
he
prevaricates
in
his
statement
.
He
prevaricates
with
his
own
understanding
.
--
South
.
2.
Civil Law
To
collude
,
as
where
an
informer
colludes
with
the
defendant
,
and
makes
a
sham
prosecution
.
3.
Eng. Law
To
undertake
a
thing
falsely
and
deceitfully
,
with
the
purpose
of
defeating
or
destroying
it
.
Syn:
--
To
evade
;
equivocate
;
quibble
;
shuffle
.
Usage:
--
Prevaricate
,
Evade
,
Equivocate
.
One
who
evades
a
question
ostensibly
answers
it
,
but
really
turns
aside
to
some
other
point
.
He
who
equivocate
uses
words
which
have
a
double
meaning
,
so
that
in
one
sense
he
can
claim
to
have
said
the
truth
,
though
he
does
in
fact
deceive
,
and
intends
to
do
it
.
He
who
prevaricates
talks
all
round
the
question
,
hoping
to
“dodge”
it
,
and
disclose
nothing
.
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