Equivocate
Equivocate is a verb meaning to use language that has more than one interpretation in order to avoid giving a direct answer or to conceal the truth. An equivocal statement may be technically true in one sense while avoiding commitment in another. The noun form is equivocation, and the adjective is equivocal.
Origin and etymology: the term comes from Old French équivoque, from Latin aequivocus meaning “having two equal
Usage and implications: equivocation is a common rhetorical device in everyday speech, used to deflect questions,
Related terms and concepts: equivocal, equivocation as a rhetorical device, hedging, prevarication, double talk, and doublespeak.