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indecision
[ in-di-sizh-uhn ]
noun
- inability to decide.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of indecision1
Example Sentences
Once Helly's part in distracting Milchick is done, she finds Mark just in time to steer his indecision in her direction.
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.
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.
Scrutiny of their food preferences can lead some politicians into a state of indecision.
"The process actually wiped out the whole state of indecision and turned these guys into resilient mice."
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