Definition for E-QUIV-O-CA'TION

E-QUIV-O-CA'TION, n.

Ambiguity of speech; the use of words or expressions that are susceptible of a double signification. Hypocrites are often guilty of equivocation, and by this means lose the confidence of their fellow men. Equivocation is incompatible with the Christian character and profession.

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