Indecision in speech or action.
Changing location by moving back and forth.
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.
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