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vacillation
[ vas-uh-ley-shuhn ]
noun
- an act or instance of vacillating. vacillating.
- a state of indecision or irresolution.
- unsteady movement; fluctuation.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of vacillation1
Example Sentences
"Applying Loper Bright, means we can end the FCC's vacillations," the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals said.
It just captures this vacillation of the human experience so perfectly for me — like, I’m dancing, I’m driving in the dark.
Gray whales seem to have gone through these more dramatic vacillations, enduring three different periods of major mortalities and bouncing back before the most recent five-year event.
The vice president had a reputation for being President Nixon’s attack dog and skewering political opponents as “nattering nabobs of negativism,†“vicars of vacillation†and “pusillanimous pussyfooters.â€
Once I decided to quit, I acted, with no endless vacillation.
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