vacillating

[ UK /vˈæsɪlˌe‍ɪtɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈvæsəˌɫeɪtɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. uncertain in purpose or action
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How To Use vacillating In A Sentence

  • It's an exhilarating poem with its paradoxical guarantee of risk: there is nothing as vacillating here as a ‘swither’ and it is none the worse for it.
  • Well, I usually, keep on vacillating between being a hardcore realist and a hopeless romantic.
  • In a vacillating economy it is impossible to calculate resource allotment.
  • Soviet instability has been exacerbated by a vacillating, indecisive economic policy.
  • A massive global pool of vacillating speculative finance has evolved.
  • He said vacillating statements by Pakistani leaders have only confused the situation. Asked
  • Following the presentation, the three of them spend a number of weeks vacillating over a possible trip.
  • Oh, do stop vacillating and make up your mind!
  • He was vacillating, bombastic, insecure and perfervid by turns, but his poetry is as delicately complex as any.
  • The hegemony of the antiwar camp would not have survived the pressure of the media, particularly with such a vacillating leadership.
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