Examples of 'vacillating' in a sentence

Meaning of "vacillating"

To vacillate means to waver or show indecision between different opinions or actions
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  • present participle of vacillate
  • Liable to vacillate.
  • Vacillation.

How to use "vacillating" in a sentence

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The vacillating mind is the split mind.
A hypothalamic tumor could cause a vacillating temperature.
A vacillating person will not succeed in attaining.
For its militants there would be no vacillating.
He stood vacillating while the hose was rigged.
She saw the shadows of a vacillating failure.
There is no vacillating between blame and praise.
Who was a weak and vacillating man.
I was left vacillating as if between pendulous scales.
I make her look like a vacillating cream puff.
Vacillating when the outcome is clear.
I have been vacillating for some time.
Vacillating between the two poles.
I am free from all vacillating thoughts.
He is vacillating between life and death.

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Dionysius responded with an explanation widely interpreted as vacillating.
Peter was vacillating for fear of man.
To do so would be a clear sign of weak and vacillating leadership.
His vacillating eyes searched out the door.
Desires are weak and vacillating.
It is time to stop vacillating in the face of the migrants.
Vacillating people pass from one state of consciousness to another.
Europe these days is vacillating between these two approaches.
Even official policy seems to have been quite contradictory and vacillating.
We are all vacillating between these different feelings and emotions.
Your cycle is vacillating.
The vacillating elements can swing behind the counterrevolution.
Your mind is violently vacillating between sense and nonsense.
European bank bosses also blame changing regulations for their vacillating strategies.
No vacillating man can be used.
Thorsen is vacillating.
No vacillating person can be used.
Unfortunately a tendency to caution also makes for a vacillating and undecided nature.
He was weak and vacillating and had no true conception of right and wrong.
Their attachment to the status quo makes them less responsive to vacillating consumer preferences.
These people are also vacillating and unable to make a decision.
The research proves that the integration development has been on the mercy of vacillating policy.
I detest vacillating women.
By nature Simon tended to be impulsive and vacillating.
He is vacillating.
A vacillating person will not succeed in attaining Christian perfection.
Thus our mind is always vacillating between the past and the future.
A vacillating performance of Gulf stocks in a week under the pressure of oil and the interest.
The couple can waste time vacillating every evening about what to eat.
A vacillating coward uncertain as to whether I should take a five.
She was on an emotional roller coaster vacillating between almost frenzied joy and deep depression.
The Sun and Moon square always renders a man vacillating.
Or even that the music is vacillating in its capacity to know and remember itself.
They are not social issues waiting upon the direction of the vacillating winds of public opinion.
Trotsky described the vacillating Stalinist policy as a symptom of the undemocratic nature of a ruling bureaucracy.

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