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View definitions for vacillation

vacillation

noun as in irresolution

noun as in fluctuation

Weak match

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It just captures this vacillation of the human experience so perfectly for me — like, I’m dancing, I’m driving in the dark.

Gray whales seem to have gone through these more dramatic vacillations, enduring three different periods of major mortalities and bouncing back before the most recent five-year event.

The vice president had a reputation for being President Nixon’s attack dog and skewering political opponents as “nattering nabobs of negativism,” “vicars of vacillation” and “pusillanimous pussyfooters.”

Once I decided to quit, I acted, with no endless vacillation.

Perhaps Russian President Vladimir Putin, in deciding to launch the invasion, thought Biden’s age meant his response would be one of weakness or vacillation.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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