Examples of 'falters' in a sentence

Meaning of "falters"

Falter (verb): To lose strength or momentum; to hesitate or waver. This term is often used in the context of sports, speeches, or decision-making to describe a moment of uncertainty, weakness, or hesitation in performance or action
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of falter
  • plural of falter

How to use "falters" in a sentence

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He falters under the weight of our sins.
What he fails to realize is that if one of us falters.
Williams falters and loses the championship.
Again the soil of nutritional certainties falters.
Where the album falters is in the production.
And this is where this production falters.
Cleaning these falters is considered to be routine maintenance.
Each day and night he never falters.
Which falters on the brink of collapse.
In a tactical sense the game also falters.
The enemy falters in the street.
The support from colleagues never falters.
Orbach falters in bid for medal.
At this point the chronology falters again.
It only falters in an illogical last act.

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And that is where the book falters.
This autoregulation falters when hypertension becomes excessive.
The land that never falters.
The game falters a bit mechanically.
Because the gameplay falters here.
Where the scheme falters is in the enforcement of existing legislation.
Indefinable thresholds where a human personality emerges or falters.
His love never falters and it never fails.
No sooner is an upturn announced than it falters.
Yet the film never falters or loses pace.
And that is where my opponent falters.
My will to live falters just from speaking with you.
The shield of righteousness never falters.
Music falters and halts.
The love that never falters.
He falters with the consomme.
Ride that mule until it falters.
He falters as he is unable to find his way out of the chakravyuh.
Let them catch each other if one falters.
Her smile falters as she reads between the lines.
Their memory or imagination never falters.
Where it falters is in its controls.
Something that never changes or falters.
Hitler falters at carrying forward his ultimatum to go directly to war.
Analytics tool to customers when roaming service falters.
The rule of law falters and repression too often prevails.
Others live with faith that rarely falters.
Everything else falters between the line of passable and downright embarrassing.
Generosity ceases when quality falters.
The result is a museum that never falters in its quest for excellence.
There is one area where the series falters.
The enemy falters in the street and sheathes his sword in the marketplace.
There are moments when the simulation falters.
But then the economy falters and our hero gets laid off.
But the process falters.

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