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prevaricating Meaning in Bengali



Verb:

সত্যের অপলাপ করা,





prevaricating's Usage Examples:

tobacco), financial scandals, winning at any cost, flip-flopping and prevaricating".


and co-signed an open letter of 100 Doctors titled "why are we still prevaricating over face masks"? Before being elected to the European Parliament, he.


play-offs in 2001–02 but was notoriously sacked by fax that summer after prevaricating over a new contract.


After prevaricating, Oscar sees a chance to restore his fortunes and salvage his relationship.


) the Penal Court is prevaricating, politicking and persecuting (.


In 1930, the teenager obtained work on a tramp steamer by prevaricating about his age.


But if [Hua Tuo] were prevaricating, then he would be apprehended and escorted back.


Britain far faster than would have happened had the NUM been led by some prevaricating, dreary old-style union hack.


Fasher and sent envoys to discuss terms but the British believed he was prevaricating and ended the talks on 1 August.


After initially prevaricating, Walwyn confirmed that he would not be quitting politics.


batteries and forts that protected the harbour, Rochambeau was still prevaricating, his ships lying at anchor directly under the guns of the forts.


Goldsmith clashed with presenter Jon Snow, who accused him of "prevaricating" in a confrontational live interview on Channel 4 News.


obligation to the Rohingya people: So why is the federal government prevaricating?".


conducted by Lieutenant Samuel Magill, but it was felt that Germans were prevaricating, so another meeting was set up in a village in Allied hands.


The Yorkists realised what Buckingham—"prevaricating with courtesy", says Armstrong—was trying to do and battle commenced.


[dubious – discuss] In April 2012, President Lauder declared that by prevaricating on the restitution issue Poland was "telling many elderly prewar landowners.


To many, it seemed that he "had given up prevaricating".



Synonyms:

misinform; palter; tergiversate; equivocate; mislead; beat around the bush;

Antonyms:

undeceive; understate;

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