Dictionary
is equivocation
noun
A logical fallacy resulting from the use of multiple meanings of a single expression.
Exact(1)
Make no mistake: this is equivocation.
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Where there might be equivocation about public service variation there are some much stronger views about local institutions.
Tancredo, who has built his campaign around a strong call for tough measures against illegal immigration, criticized his opponents -- he did not mention any by name, though his remarks appeared directed at Mr. Giuliani and Mr. McCain -- for what he said was equivocation on the issue.
He was Equivocation itself.
Gerry Mackie (2003) argues that there has been equivocation on the notion of irrelevance.
The fallacies dependent on language are equivocation, amphiboly, combination of words, division of words, accent and form of expression.
With Lawrence, though, there is no equivocation.
For other young fans, there is no equivocation.
It is an equivocation about the status of the cockney that persists to this day.
Drugs are bad; there is no equivocation, no okay drugs such as marijuana or LSD and many of them link cannabis to other drugs such as cocaine as a gateway drug".
There is no equivocation and no analogy either.
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