fudged Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of fudged In English

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  • The separation between the two dimensions was repeatedly fudged.

  • This issue has been much fudged in recent years.

  • The criteria have not been fudged, botched or fiddled.

  • What happens is that the issue gets fudged because he tends to produce the lowest common denominator of agreement.

  • The assumption that all this is fudged is, in my view, a gross exaggeration.

  • The ambiguity that surrounds decommissioning and its linkage with the release of prisoners is evidence that it will be fudged once again.

  • That unanimity is not a result of fudged conclusions or recommendations, but because the people we are defending are at the forefront of our minds.

  • Or is that issue to be fudged by checks and balances provided by the assembly?

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