To vacillate and delay decisions are not a good practice. [verb]
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Mood swings vacillate between periods of intense enthusiasm and periods of nonproductive apathy. [verb]
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He often addresses himself to the " doubters," some of whom vacillate between faith and unbelief, others make a pretence of faith, while others scarcely take the trouble even to do that. [verb]
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But in moments like this, the things which one sees vacillate and are precipitated, and one pauses for nothing. [verb]
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He often addresses himself to the " doubters," some of whom vacillate between faith and unbelief, others make a pretence of faith, while others scarcely take the trouble even to do that. [Please select]
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Peter vacillated, wondering what the correct thing was under the circumstances. [Please select]
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When Peter rode into the park he did not vacillate. [Please select]
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The clerk mentally decoded the three prices and vacillated for a moment over them. [Please select]
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Though he did not know it, the girl vacillated. [Please select]
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"That's certainly the left bank, but that way looks as if it led to nowhere," vacillated Beatrice. [Please select]
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Then he would begin to vacillate, remaining idle before the picture only to put it in the corner in hope of later inspiration. [Please select]
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