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Meanings of
vacillation
(vacillations)
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 "
hesitation
"
hesitation
wavering
Examples for "
hesitation
"
1
But get under way as soon as possible.' Again the slight
hesitation
.
2
He had no
hesitation
in expressing himself in favor of the former.
3
The Deputy Foreign Minister said Mr Obama showed
hesitation
,
confusion and disappointment.
4
After a moment's
hesitation
,
I went over to ask a final direction.
5
He didn't understand my past objections, and certainly felt no
hesitation
himself.
1
Keeping your vision without
wavering
is difficult under the best of circumstances.
2
Perhaps once strong with authority, time had left it weakened and
wavering
.
3
His
wavering
hand cut the air in the sign of the cross.
4
Already
wavering
in your new year's resolution to shed a few pounds?
5
The scene had the
wavering
quality of something seen through troubled waters.
Usage of
vacillations
in English
1
The
vacillations
of Wyatt unsettled Verity and played Oldfield and Chipperfield in.
2
I asked if Balfour's frequent inconsistencies and
vacillations
were due to carelessness.
3
The real source of their
vacillations
we may discover in the age itself.
4
He cursed his pessimistic speculations, his
vacillations
from the tenets of free will.
5
Flushed by the triumph of his craft, all former
vacillations
of conscience ceased.
6
She had become used to his idle threats and disgusted with his
vacillations
.
7
An indefinite but firm hope was hovering triumphantly above their
vacillations
.
8
Do its
vacillations
not stir us to the very depths of our soul?
9
Outwardly, his most conspicuous
vacillations
were in this winter and in the following spring.
10
I ceased to blush for the
vacillations
of the night, since he condoned them.
11
Peace renewed between Balzac and his family-Hethinks of old friends-MadameHanska's continued
vacillations
-
Dr.
12
Also, change did not come abruptly, but with
vacillations
,
e.g.
13
He rebuked the
vacillations
,
the shortcomings, the imbecility, of the Queen's government in offensive terms.
14
I know your courage and steadfastness of spirit, as well as its weaknesses and
vacillations
.
15
We should be wary of their
vacillations
of temper.'
16
After that
vacillations
of doubt and conscience ended.
Other examples for "vacillations"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
vacillations
vacillation
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
check the vacillations
conspicuous vacillations
continue vacillations
endless vacillations
former vacillations
More collocations
Translations for
vacillations
Portuguese
indecisão
Spanish
vacilación
intercambio de pareja
balanceo
oscilación
Catalan
vaivé
Vacillations
through the time