tergiversation
1tergiversation — [ tɛrʒivɛrsasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1300; lat. tergiversatio ♦ Le fait de tergiverser; attitude, conduite de qqn qui tergiverse. ⇒ atermoiement, faux fuyant, hésitation. Assez de tergiversations ! ● tergiversation nom féminin (latin tergiversatio) Action… …
2Tergiversation — Ter gi*ver*sa tion, n. [L. tergiversario: cf. F. tergiversation.] 1. The act of tergiversating; a shifting; shift; subterfuge; evasion. [1913 Webster] Writing is to be preferred before verbal conferences, as being freer from passions and… …
3tergiversation — index breach, evasion, reversal, revolt, sedition Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
4tergiversation — (n.) turning dishonestly from a straightforward action or statement; shifting, shuffling, equivocation, 1570, from L. tergiversationem (nom. tergiversatio) a shifting, evasion, from pp. stem of tergiversari turn one s back on, evade, from tergum… …
5tergiversation — *ambiguity, equivocation, double entendre …
6Tergiversation — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Tergiversation >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 change of mind change of mind change of intention change of purpose Sgm: N 1 afterthought afterthought GRP: N 2 Sgm: N 2 tergiversation tergiversation recantation Sgm: N 2… …
7TERGIVERSATION — s. f. Action de tergiverser. User de tergiversation …
8TERGIVERSATION — n. f. Action de tergiverser. User de tergiversation. Il fatigue tout le monde avec ses tergiversations …
9tergiversation — noun /tɜːʤɪvəˈseɪʃən/ a) The act of turning ones back; abandoning something or someone; betrayal. , 1985: They make their outward impudence their mask, as foxes, the better we may not see where they truly tend, nor their true black tergiversation …
10tergiversation — (tèr ji vèr sa sion ; en vers, de six syllabes) s. f. Action de tergiverser. • Les chambres assemblées au parlement après beaucoup de tergiversations, GUI PATIN Nouv. lett. t. I, p. 331, dans POUGENS. HISTORIQUE XVIe s. • Toute… …