Similar words: alter, falter, altered, alter ego, altering, alternate, alternative, altercation. Meaning: ['pɔːltə(r)] v. be deliberately ambiguous or unclear in order to mislead or withhold information.
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(1) He should not palter with the truth.
(2) Don't palter with this question, answer it properly.
(3) He shouldn't palter with a decision involving life and death.
(4) Don't palter with the truth.
(5) You should not palter with the truth.
(6) Don't palter with me!
(7) Please answer my questions quickly and properly, not palter with them.
(8) He regards the witches as beings "that palter to us with a double sense", apparently quite aware that they are " servile ministers", in thrall to the force of evil and can mean no good. Sentencedict.com
(9) Do not palter with a problem involving life and death.
(10) Husband ask me the feeling everywhere how, see he is gutty and excited and complacent look, I cannot bear stroke his meaning, palter ground says to still make do with.
More similar words: alter, falter, altered, alter ego, altering, alternate, alternative, altercation, unalterable, alternatively, technical term, alternative medicine, helter-skelter, paltry, exalted, legal tender, filter, kilter, welter, shelter, adultery, ulterior, sheltered, filtering, adulterate, interpreter, counterfeiter, pal, pall, palm.