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Verb(1) be undecided about something; waver between conflicting positions or courses of action(2) move or sway in a rising and falling or wavelike pattern(3) be undecided about something(4) go back and forth

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(1) Ask her for an opinion, and she'll give it to you without any hesitation or attempts to vacillate .(2) My listening tastes vacillate between music and talk radio.(3) The government should give leadership, and not procrastinate and vacillate , he said, although he recognised it could take 20 years.(4) My children bring me great joy (especially as the little ones vacillate between squirming with curiosity and tittering with barely kept secrets in anticipation of Christmas).(5) However, years of indecisiveness have left the company vacillating between a differentiation strategy and that of being a cost leader.(6) They view him as a vacillator whose tactical shifts in the face of foreign pressure have been unpardonable.(7) He vacillated when he was asked the direct question at an Irish press conference about the Sunderland job and immediately established in some people's minds the belief that he was actively looking for another job.(8) In a way, the organisers were pre-empting any possible vacillation in the minds of children and prevent them from becoming child workers.(9) After some vacillation , sister Agatha decides to give them a place to hide.(10) Well, I usually, keep on vacillating between being a hardcore realist and a hopeless romantic.(11) In his later comments on the Marx Brothers, he vacillated between generosity and steely contempt.(12) That's partly because the party's candidates have come across as vacillating on military issues and lenient on social concerns like crime and federal u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510giveawaysu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb to the poor.(13) He vacillates between childlike bemusement and childlike trepidation.(14) The vacillation between being firm and compassionate pulls apart every policy proposal.(15) He said the scrutiny of history was indeed a very cold, harsh and objective spotlight that in time will reveal all vacillators to be men of talk but not action.(16) I don't know, I keep vacillating on whether I should practice so I could make a point in a very humorous way, or whether I should just stay off it.
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1. dither
2. waver
3. oscillate


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