Under terms not final or fully worked out or agreed upon.
A means or measure or an action taken in preparation of.
Unsettled in mind or opinion.
1 Today the first tentative steps are being taken to reopen the economy.
2 Employees resumed work on June 1 after the tentative deal was reached.
3 His body language is completely different from the previous interviews: tentative , defensive.
4 Still, there are tentative signs that the political crisis might be subsiding.
5 It represented a tentative approach but, so far, progress has been encouraging.
6 The violence could hurt a tentative peace process since the Mumbai attacks.
7 However, there are tentative signs that conditions may be about to soften.
8 In April last year they began making the first tentative phone calls.
9 The hospitality industry took its first tentative steps towards reopening this week.
10 Today I open the door and take the first tentative steps outside.
11 The tentative hopefulness of the summer has given way to widespread resignation.
12 Where Mary was tentative , her modern equivalent left no room for doubt.
13 But the tentative recovery is some way from matching the government spin.
14 The agency and Ferguson reached a tentative agreement after months of negotiations.
15 Delia gave her a tentative pat, just in case she wanted consoling.
16 There are tentative plans to run similar events in Cork and Dublin.
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Tentative в диалектах
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