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# Equivocation
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An equivocation occurs when one uses a term with a certain meaning in one part of their argument, like the premises, but also uses the same term with a different meaning in another part of their argument, like the conclusion. This is an extremely common fallacy, and occurs often across virtually all domains of debate.
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>**Example:** "The announcer said the game ended with a tie, but I didn't see any string, so the announcer must be wrong."
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# Hashtags
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#fallacies
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#equivocation
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