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Stonewalled Meaning in English

word · lemma: stonewall

ˈstoʊnˌwɔɫd
STONE-wawld
stˈəʊnwɔːld
stOHN-wawld

Definition

To delay, block, or refuse to answer questions or cooperate, especially in discussions or investigations.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in legal, political, or formal contexts. 'Stonewalled' typically implies avoiding direct answers or making progress difficult. Collocations: 'stonewall questions', 'stonewall an investigation'. Not usually used in everyday casual conversations.

Example Sentences

The witness stonewalled during the trial.

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Officials stonewalled all questions from journalists.

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He stonewalled when asked about the missing files.

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The company stonewalled for months before finally releasing the report.

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When pressed for details, she stonewalled and changed the subject.

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The committee felt stonewalled by the lack of transparency.

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