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indecisive

[in-di-sahy-siv] / ˌɪn dɪˈsaɪ sɪv /


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Adding to the danger, the commission found, police officers were indecisive about issuing a warning alert that would go to all phones and instead made Twitter and Facebook posts that captured little of the danger.

From New York Times

Even so, the leaks pose a risk for Mr. Trudeau of appearing weak in the face of potential Chinese aggression and indecisive as a leader acting to preserve election integrity.

From New York Times

Later in the day, the leaders of the coup defended their actions at a televised news conference, but they appeared nervous and indecisive.

From Seattle Times

Later that evening, state TV showed the nervous, indecisive coup plotters along with a defiant Yeltsin atop a tank — images that could not contrast more.

From Seattle Times

Newton has been the most consistent quarterback in Patriots camp thus far but looked indecisive at times as Washington’s defense applied pressure.

From Fox News