Sentence example with the word 'vacillation'

vacillation

alternation, demurral, fluctuation, hesitation, indeterminacy, nutation, resonance frequency, suspense, uncertainness, unpredictability, vibratility

Definition n. indecision in speech or action

Last update: July 20, 2015


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His vacillations over whether or no to go are quite irritating. .   [Please select]

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After a period of vacillation he deserted Louis and joined the Holy League, which had been formed to expel the French from Italy; but unable to raise troops, he served with the English forces as a volunteer and shared in the victory gained over the French at the battle of the Spurs near Therouanne on the 16th of August 1513.   [Please select]

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His vacillations over whether or no to go are quite irritating.   [Please select]

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Linked up closely with this Greek vacillation was the entry of Bulgaria into the war (October 12th, 1915).   [Please select]

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Even to the last the incurable vacillation of the allied admirals was felt: they suggested a council of war.   [Please select]

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The writer, after some vacillation, has abandoned Oliver Goldsmith and Dr.   [Please select]

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It is a strange instance of high-placed weakness and conscientious vacillation.   [Please select]

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"Well," said Harvey, impatient with the vacillation shown by his aunt, "I shall not come back until she is found."   [Please select]

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In spite of his vacillation, her uncle was deeply attached to her.   [Please select]

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Before that day arrived, his vacillation had moved his friends to pity and his enemies to scorn.   [Please select]

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The vacillation between the various plans that were proposed had even increased after the Emperor had been at headquarters for a month.   [Please select]

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