Caution! The site can't guarantee, that text has age permission. The site is not recommended, if you are less than 18 years old.
The site shows example sentences for English words. How the word or phrase could be used in a sentence?
" ... 3. Know that you don't know everything and know that avoiding is the biggest problem. Shove your ego out of the way. It's much healthier to state, with no equivocation, that you are not educated or familiar with the topic at hand. ... "
" ... 6. Be authentic and clear. It’s my fervent belief that every human being on the planet has the right (if not the responsibility) to stand up for themselves and demand respect in the workplace – hard stop. Thus, there should be no shame or equivocation about calling out microaggressions or failings where necessary. Example: “Guys as the only person of color on this team, I would be doing our organization a disservice by not calling attention to our continued lack of diversity within leadership levels. I’m sure I’m not alone in thinking that we can do better. Your thoughts?” Sure, this type of diversion from regular programming just may create a bit of frost in the room, but discomfort is often a feature, not a bug on the path towards racial justice. ... "
" ... The 17 members of President Donald Trump's Committee on the Arts and Humanities resigned Friday morning in response to Trump's reaction to the violence and protests in Charlottesville, which have included the equivocation of the white supremacists to counter-protesters, as well as Robert E. Lee to George Washington. ... "
" ... Yet Whitten’s treatment of the photograph was not a matter of ambivalence or equivocation, and it certainly didn’t emerge from personal timidity. Whitten was inspired to create the artwork – in which the veiled newspaper clipping is surrounded with aluminum foil and black paint – by a passage from The Souls of Black Folk, written by W.E.B. DuBois in 1903. Du Bois wrote that the Negro was “born with a veil, and gifted with second-sight in this American world, - a world which yields him no true self-consciousness, but only lets him see himself through the revelation of the other world.” In Birmingham, Whitten uses the nylon and abstraction more generally as a means of portraying both the anguish of the moment as experienced from within and a foreboding of enduring tragedy as understood through perception of how black people were construed by the white power structure. By these means, Whitten situates the horrific events in Birmingham within the ever present-conditions of oppression and violence. ... "