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waver

[wey-ver] / ˈweɪ vər /


Example Sentences

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And she never wavered in her mission to help the animals to which she dedicated her life.

From BBC

Shares of the Bitcoin treasury company wavered earlier in the session before rising 5% to end the day.

From Barron's

One major problem for beleaguered bitcoin right now: investor belief is crucial for continued gains, and right now the faithful are wavering.

From MarketWatch

Bernard DeVoto once tried to buck up his friend Catherine Drinker Bowen, who was wavering between a career in history and one in music.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I've wavered a little bit from the pop sound myself, so to come back to it with the people who are basically owning that genre at the minute was an honour," he said.

From BBC