A deliberately ambiguous statement with two or more equally plausible meanings is referred to as an equivocation. equivocation in logic "Calling two different things by the same name" is an informal fallacy caused by using the same word/expression in numerous contexts within an argument.
It is a sort of ambiguous caused by a phrase with two or more unique meanings, rather than by the grammar or structure of the sentence. The equivocation fallacy occurs when a significant term or phrase in an argument is used ambiguously, having one meaning in one section of the argument and another meaning in another.
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