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Meanings of
vacillation
in English
Portuguese
indecisão
Spanish
vacilación
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Indecision in speech or action.
hesitation
wavering
Portuguese
indecisão
Catalan
vaivé
Spanish
intercambio de pareja
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Changing location by moving back and forth.
swing
swinging
Catalan
vaivé
Synonyms
Examples for "
swing
"
swing
swinging
Examples for "
swing
"
1
Bankers believe
swing
days could become increasingly common given uncertain market conditions.
2
For the past decade he been its
swing
vote in major cases.
3
A new manager will often
swing
the axe to clear a path.
4
One said: Why do people need to know about their sex
swing
?
5
Anthony Kennedy is considered the court's decisive,
swing
vote on abortion cases.
1
About ten minutes to twelve I heard a car come
swinging
in.
2
Here is a plot of the average
swinging
speed for different cases.
3
Gordon added 17 points, including two
momentum
-
swinging
dunks in the second half.
4
The laws of physics state the pendulum must now start
swinging
back.
5
However I didn't see it
swinging
back yet and that worries me.
Usage of
vacillation
in English
1
He has been more thoughtful; and all the old
vacillation
is gone.
2
One of the best-hearted men living, he did nothing in his
vacillation
.
3
Her present attitude I set down to the
vacillation
of her character.
4
Ambiguity or vagueness indicates either
vacillation
or the inability to formulate orders.
5
When at last he did all trace of the
vacillation
had disappeared.
6
It was lost to him now; as witness his present miserable
vacillation
.
7
All such
vacillation
vanished in the excitement of his taste of Court life.
8
But he was no longer the same man; his mind showed its
vacillation
.
9
It also speaks of confusion,
vacillation
,
anger, torment, and his father.
10
For this
vacillation
in his religion has Bayle endured bitter censure.
11
It is a strange instance of high-placed weakness and conscientious
vacillation
.
12
Yet many failures are caused by ill-advised changes and causeless
vacillation
of purpose.
13
It is said that there has been supineness,
vacillation
and hesitation.
14
This element was well caught by Nicky English's
vacillation
as pundit.
15
Looking for weakness, hesitation, indecision,
vacillation
...
anything that would trigger her predator's instincts.
16
More men are ruined by
vacillation
than from any other cause.
Other examples for "vacillation"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
vacillation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
much vacillation
be no vacillation
long vacillation
mental vacillation
allow for vacillation
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Translations for
vacillation
Portuguese
indecisão
Spanish
vacilación
intercambio de pareja
balanceo
oscilación
Catalan
vaivé
Vacillation
through the time
Vacillation
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common