Examples of 'quandaries' in a sentence

Meaning of "quandaries"

quandary (noun) - A state of uncertainty or perplexity regarding what to do in a difficult situation. When someone is in a quandary, they feel puzzled or hesitant about the best course of action to take. This term is often used to describe a dilemma or predicament that poses a challenge
Show more definitions
  • plural of quandary

How to use "quandaries" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
quandaries
The eternal was the realm of moral quandaries.
My quandaries vanished soon.
The definition of happiness is one of the greatest philosophical quandaries.
Research could address lingering quandaries about how life began.
It is by a functional definition of fascism that we can escape from these quandaries.
These quandaries do not end with this course in a week from today.
Overturn your quandaries.
As illustration of these quandaries the advantage of repressive as against persuasive means was discussed.
They are rightly remembered for bravely confronting the quandaries history presented to them.
Political quandaries and the accompanying moral ambiguities are recurrent themes in his works.
Its development has demonstrated many of the quandaries that face local public transport planners.
Our quandaries will not end with the mere proclamation of a new crown prince.
They exude gravitas as they describe wrestling with the moral quandaries they regularly faced.
Quandaries such as this have painted many theologians and other Christians into a corner.
His most common theme was Political quandaries and their concomitant moral ambiguities.

See also

THOSE SAVING for retirement face plenty of quandaries.
You get quandaries I do not get.
The question of summary records was one example of the quandaries facing the Department.
Quandaries and Costs.
Several Western investors and their banks are facing quandaries over individual situations.
And, as older quandaries die out, they are replaced by more vigorous descendants.
The test I use on those quandaries is simple.
When applied, however, these rights and duties sometimes give rise to quandaries.
What are the ethical quandaries at hand in the scenario?
For all the benefits of snooping, the activity does present certain ethical quandaries.
Mo writes of visceral pleasures and existential quandaries and tends to create vivid, mouthy characters.
His character as it develops, torn between two societies and confronting consistent quandaries accordingly.
Looking back, I was subjected to great quandaries myself, because of your grandfather.
Death by black hole, And other cosmic quandaries.
Should any legal quandaries arise, I will be sure to summon you from your ink pots.
Additionally, the case illuminates the obligations and ethical quandaries that physician-scientists face.
These one-to-two page studies presented readers with possible outcomes to early 20th-century scientific quandaries.
His complaint is sound, but these quandaries are distinctly middle-class.
We are in a war you can never win, Lilah full of sticky moral quandaries.
Ah, the quandaries of modern life!
Yet almost all of the Sun 's features present major quandaries for solar physicists.
Scientific inquiries, after all, often lead to even more scientific quandaries.
Replacing Mr. Sessions would present legal and political quandaries for the president.
Rothenberg transformed The 100 into a grounded, gritty war drama rife with moral quandaries.
Other people 's quandaries.
We're in a war you can never win, Lilah… full of sticky moral quandaries.
The potential U.S. military strike in Syria is raising moral and political quandaries for Washington.
The field of genetic engineering has been dealing with ethical quandaries since the 1970s.

Search by letter in the English dictionary