VACILLATION in a Sentence
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11 example sentences for VACILLATION, such as:
1. The poor woman was very vacillating in her repentance.
2. In a vacillating economy it is impossible to calculate resource allotment.
3. This combination of stubbornness and vacillation is getting to look really creepy.
4. But in moments like this, the things which one sees vacillate and are precipitated, and one pauses for nothing.
5. It was the same harsh voice, the same brow dimmed and wrinkled with tan, the same free, wild, and vacillating glance.
2. In a vacillating economy it is impossible to calculate resource allotment.
3. This combination of stubbornness and vacillation is getting to look really creepy.
4. But in moments like this, the things which one sees vacillate and are precipitated, and one pauses for nothing.
5. It was the same harsh voice, the same brow dimmed and wrinkled with tan, the same free, wild, and vacillating glance.
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Meanings and Examples of VACILLATION
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vacillation
n. act of vacillating; moving one way and other; wavering
Classic Sentence:
1 The vacillation between the various plans that were proposed had even increased after the Emperor had been at headquarters for a month.
2 The vacillation of his head and the fixity of his eyeballs suggested the thought of the magnetic needle seeking the pole.
3 The poor woman was very vacillating in her repentance.
4 Round the samovar and the hostess the conversation had been meanwhile vacillating in just the same way between three inevitable topics: the latest piece of public news, the theater, and scandal.
5 When the relations of a couple are vacillating and neither one thing nor the other, no sort of enterprise can be undertaken.
6 In the second category Pierre reckoned himself and others like him, seeking and vacillating, who had not yet found in Freemasonry a straight and comprehensible path, but hoped to do so.
7 It was the same harsh voice, the same brow dimmed and wrinkled with tan, the same free, wild, and vacillating glance.
8 But in moments like this, the things which one sees vacillate and are precipitated, and one pauses for nothing.
Example Sentence:
1 This combination of stubbornness and vacillation is getting to look really creepy.
2 In a vacillating economy it is impossible to calculate resource allotment.
3 The big boss likes his people to be decisive: when he asks you for your opinion, whatever you do, don't vacillate.