How do you use temporize in a sentence?
Temporize (intr. v) means to act evasively in order to gain time, avoid argument, or postpone a decision. In a sentence: Colonial officials ordered to enforce unpopular enactments, tended to temporize, to find excuses for evasion. ChaCha again soon!
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