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evasive answer

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A quick definition of evasive answer:

An evasive answer is a response to a question that does not directly say yes or no. It is like trying to avoid answering the question. This is not a good thing to do, especially in a court case or when someone is trying to get information from you. It can be considered a failure to answer and can get you in trouble.

A more thorough explanation:

An evasive answer is a response to a question that does not directly admit or deny the question. This type of answer is often given by witnesses or defendants in legal cases.

  • During a trial, a witness is asked if they saw the defendant commit the crime. Instead of answering yes or no, the witness gives a vague response that avoids the question.
  • In a deposition, a defendant is asked about their involvement in a business deal. The defendant gives a long-winded answer that does not directly address the question.

These examples illustrate how an evasive answer can be frustrating for those seeking information. It can also be seen as a failure to answer, which can have consequences in legal proceedings.

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