stonewall
stone|wall /st'oʊnw'ɔːl, AM -wɔːl/ (stonewalls stonewalling stonewalled)
[VERB] V
If you say that someone stonewalls, you disapprove of them because they delay giving a clear answer or making a clear decision, often because there is something that they want to hide or avoid doing.
The administration is just stonewalling in an attempt to hide their political embarrassment...
● stonewalling [N-UNCOUNT]
After 18 days of stonewalling, he at last came out and faced the issue.
[VERB] V
If you say that someone stonewalls, you disapprove of them because they delay giving a clear answer or making a clear decision, often because there is something that they want to hide or avoid doing.
The administration is just stonewalling in an attempt to hide their political embarrassment...
● stonewalling [N-UNCOUNT]
After 18 days of stonewalling, he at last came out and faced the issue.