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  1. Tergum and verso

    Tergiversation noun Etymology: tergum and verso, Lat. 1. Shift; subterfuge; evasion. Writing is to be preferred before verbal conferences, as being freer from passions and tergiversations.
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    Webtergiversation ( countable and uncountable, plural tergiversations ) They make their outward impudence their mask, as foxes, the better we may not see where they truly …

  3. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tergiversation

    Webtergiversation noun ter· gi· ver· sa· tion ˌtər-ˌji-vər-ˈsā-shən -ˌgi-; ˌtər-ji- (ˌ)vər- 1 : evasion of straightforward action or clear-cut statement : equivocation 2 : desertion of a cause, …

  4. https://www.etymonline.com/word/tergiversate

    Webtergiversation (n.) turning dishonestly from a straightforward action or statement; shifting, shuffling, equivocation, 1560s, from Latin tergiversationem (nominative tergiversatio) "a …

  5. Tergiversation etymology in English | Etymologeek.com

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    WebSubterfuge, tergiversation. tergiversation: English (eng) The act of abandoning something or someone, of changing sides; desertion; betrayal.. The act of evading any clear course …

  6. tergiversation - etymology.en-academic.com

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    Webtergiversation(n. ) turning dishonestly from a straightforward action or statement; shifting, shuffling, equivocation, 1570, from L.tergiversationem(nom.tergiversatio) "a shifting, …

  7. Meaning and origin of the word tergiversation | Etymology …

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    WebDefinition of tergiversation: part of speech: noun A shuffling or shifting : subterfuge : fickleness of conduct .

  8. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tergiversate

    WebWord History Etymology Latin tergiversatus, past participle of tergiversari to show reluctance, from tergum back + versare to turn, frequentative of vertere to turn — more at …

  9. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/tergiversate

    WebNov 07, 2022 · tergiversate ( third-person singular simple present tergiversates, present participle tergiversating, simple past and past participle tergiversated ) The officials soon …

  10. Tergiversation Definition, Meaning & Usage | FineDictionary.com

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    Web(n) tergiversation The act of tergiversating; a shifting; shift; subterfuge; evasion. (n) tergiversation The act of changing one's opinions or of turning from them; the act of …

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