Definitionn. doubt concerning two or more possible alternatives or courses of action
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Turgot, on hearing of this, wrote an indignant letter to the king, in which he reproached him for refusing to see him, pointed out in strong terms the dangers of a weak ministry and a weak king, and complained bitterly of Ailaurepas's irresolution and subjection to court intrigues; this letter the king, though asked to treat it as confidential, is said to have shown to Maurepas, whose dislike for Turgot it still further embittered. [Please select]
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But his irresolution was of only a moment's duration. [Please select]
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This King, too, as he grew up, showed a strong resemblance to his father, in feebleness, inconsistency, and irresolution. [Please select]
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For a time there was a strange irresolution in my flight. [Please select]
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Irresolution kept him where he was until Richard had topped the first flight of steps. [Please select]
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She then stood for a moment, with a look of irresolution on her face, in the corridor. [Please select]
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