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Filter by Meaning The judge ordered the witness to testify again after discovering prevarications in his previous testimony.
The defendant's prevarications about his involvement in the crime were exposed during cross-examination.
The CEO's prevarications about the company's financial status led to a stock market crash.
The student's prevarications about finishing her homework on time got her into trouble.
The salesman's prevarications about the product's effectiveness led to a decrease in sales.
The athlete's prevarications about his doping scandal only made matters worse.
The employee's prevarications about his work were discovered during the audit.
The politician's prevarications made many people doubt his integrity.
The CEO's prevarications to the board caused a lack of confidence in his leadership.
The manager's prevarications were a hindrance to the team's progress.
She was known for her prevarications and people were skeptical of her statements.
The witness's prevarications on the stand made the judge question his credibility.
The lawyer's prevarications only served to prolong the trial.
The writer's prevarications only added to the ambiguity of the story.
The athlete's prevarications about doping led to a suspension from the sport.
The jury deliberated on whether the witness's prevarications affected the case.
The court reporter recorded the witness's prevarications in the official transcript.
The defense attorney challenged the credibility of the witness's prevarications.
The journalist accused the spokesperson of prevarications during the press conference.
His prevarications made it difficult to trust him.
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