fudged in English

verb
1
present or deal with (something) in a vague, noncommittal, or inadequate way, especially so as to conceal the truth or mislead.
a temptation to fudge the issue and nudge grades up
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verb

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1. 6 Despite all this wielding of scalpel and knife some issues remain resolutely fudged.

2. 28 Despite all this wielding of scalpel and knife some issues remain resolutely fudged.

3. A proper engineering drawing can not be thus fudged; like Wolf, the draughtsman must fully comprehend what he is drawing.

4. And so Labour went into the election on a fudged policy designed more to placate Roy Hattersley than to win over voters.