equivocal:

to speak in a way that can be interpreted in more than one way

equivocal:

to speak in a way that can be interpreted in more than one way

(Adjective)

Example Sentences:

Ramayana:  Although the sages hadn’t been equivocal in revealing Rama’s divinity while making his horoscope, still Dasharatha’s intense parental affection made him treat Rama as a son, not as Visnu incarnate.

Mahabharata:  When Drona enquired from Yudhisthira whether his son Ashwattama was alive, Yudhisthira replied with words that were equivocal.

Bhagavad-gita:  Because Arjuna felt that Krishna’s instructions in the second chapter were equivocal, he asked questions at the start of the third chapter of the Gita to clarify his understanding.