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Use "equivocations" in a sentence
"Such expressions as "He is not at home" were called equivocations, or amphibologies, and when there was good reason for using them their lawfulness was admitted by all."
"Moral relativists seem to think their equivocations are the same as belief in Equality."
"It is also filled with equivocations that comfortably and conveniently cushion what look like deep and abiding prejudices:"