/æmˈbeɪʤiːz/ – Noun
Definition: sự lẩn tránh, sự trốn tránh.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, ambages refers to a roundabout or indirect way of expressing something, often used to avoid being direct or clear. It can also imply a deliberate attempt to obfuscate or confuse.
Example: Instead of directly stating his disagreement, the lawyer used ambages to subtly undermine the opposing argument.