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tergiversation मीनिंग इन हिंदी
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tergiversation उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- But there is still steel in this volume's spine; the ebullient New Zealander's original entries offer conversation without tergiversation.
- Clinton's tortuous tergiversations have a parallel in those of the press, who have been happily complicit in this heroic trivialization of politics.
- His tergiversations during the Iraq conflict _ informed by a new strain of European contamination _ suggest a mind uncomfortable with either a Western or an Eastern identity.
- I personally prefer " tergiversation " because " flip flop " might inadvertently be comprehended as a particular type of footwear . Preceding talk ) 08 : 26, 19 May 2014 ( UTC)
- That brings us to " hard words " like tergiversation ( from the Latin words for " turning back, " now meaning " equivocation, weaseling, " a useful political term ).
- I would suggest that in an homologous sense it is for the same reason that one person's thinking is said to have " evolved " but the other person's thinking is characterized as being a " flip flop " or tergiversation.
- Mather referred to George Burroughs a Harvard alumnus, survivor of Indian attacks in Maine, and unordained minister hanged the same day as Martha Carrier, John Proctor, George Jacobs and John Willard as a " very puny man " whose " tergiversations, contradictions, and falsehoods " made his testimony not " worth considering ".
- Zosimus died on 26 December 418 and was succeeded by Boniface I on 10 April 419 . The letter of Julian to Rufus, with another to the clergy of Rome which he denied to be his, accuses Zosimus of tergiversation and the Roman clergy of having been unduly influenced in their condemnation of the Pelagians; charges both with various heresies; and protests that by their means the subscriptions of nearly all the Western bishops had been uncanonically extorted to a dogma which he characterizes as " non minus stultum quam impium ".
परिभाषा
संज्ञा.- the act of abandoning a party for cause
पर्याय: apostasy - falsification by means of vague or ambiguous language
पर्याय: equivocation