verb
- delayed making a decision or taking action in order to gain time or avoid commitment
- acted evasively or tried to compromise in order to gain time
Usage: past tense of temporize
Usage: past tense of temporize; often implies diplomatic maneuvering
Examples
- The senator temporized when asked about her position on the controversial bill.
- Rather than give a direct answer, he temporized until the meeting ended.
- The company temporized with the union while secretly preparing for a lockout.
- She temporized for weeks before finally accepting the job offer.
- The diplomat temporized skillfully to avoid escalating the conflict.
- When pressed for details, the witness temporized and gave vague responses.