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indecision

[ in-di-sizh-uhn ]

noun

  1. inability to decide.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of indecision1

First recorded in 1755–65; in- 3 + decision
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Example Sentences

Once Helly's part in distracting Milchick is done, she finds Mark just in time to steer his indecision in her direction.

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He’s got too much on his mind to allow this monkey to really go bananas, and his indecision makes the movie’s nihilistic viewpoint feel all the more hollow and forced.

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He told the inquiry the investigations had been hampered by "indecision and apathy" from senior officers, as well as a lack of cooperation from UK Special Forces command.

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Scrutiny of their food preferences can lead some politicians into a state of indecision.

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"The process actually wiped out the whole state of indecision and turned these guys into resilient mice."

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