Moderate as in back out To retract or withdraw, especially from a commitment or statement; to evade or avoid a responsibility or obligation. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Weasel Out'
The politician faced criticism for trying to weasel out of answering tough questions.
The athlete was accused of trying to weasel out of the competition to avoid tough opponents.
Instead of facing the problem, Tom always finds a way to weasel out of confronting difficult situations.
The politician tried to weasel out of the scandal by blaming his staff for the misinformation.
Faced with the daunting task, he decided to weasel out and let someone else handle it.
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