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- verbstonewall (verb) · stonewalls (third person present) · stonewalled (past tense) · stonewalled (past participle) · stonewalling (present participle)
- delay or block (a request, process, or person) by refusing to answer questions or by giving evasive replies, especially in politics:"the highest level of bureaucracy stonewalled us"
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- Stonewall can refer to12345:
- A fence made of stones, especially one built of rough stones without mortar to enclose a field.
- An immovable block or obstruction, as in public affairs.
- To stop a discussion from developing by refusing to answer questions or by talking in such a way that you prevent other people from giving their opinions.
- To refuse or fail to answer questions, to do what has been requested, etc., especially in order to delay or prevent something.
- To block, stall, or resist intentionally.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.: a fence made of stones especially : one built of rough stones without mortar to enclose a field 2 : an immovable block or obstruction (as in public affairs)www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/stonewalluk / ˈstəʊn.wɔːl / us / ˈstoʊn.wɑːl / Add to word list to stop a discussion from developing by refusing to answer questions or by talking in such a way that you prevent other people from giving their opinions: The interviewer accused the minister of stonewalling on the issue of tax increases.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/stonewallstonewall meaning: 1. to stop a discussion from developing by refusing to answer questions or by talking in such a way….dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/ston…stonewall / ˈ stoʊnˌwɑːl/ verb stonewalls; stonewalled; stonewalling Britannica Dictionary definition of STONEWALL : to refuse or fail to answer questions, to do what has been requested, etc., especially in order to delay or prevent somethingwww.britannica.com/dictionary/stonewallInformal. to block, stall, or resist intentionally: lobbying efforts to stonewall passage of the legislation. British. to obstruct (the passage of a legislative bill) in Parliament, especially by excessive or prolonged debate. adjective pertaining to or characteristic of stonewalling: a new round of stonewall tactics.www.dictionary.com/browse/stonewall Stonewall Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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