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Dithered

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Dithered meaning

Produced by dithering; consisting of bits in different colors placed side by side to simulate an intermediate color that is not in the palette, or the somewhat banded or mottled look that this can produce.

Example sentences (13)

For more than a year the Office of Management and Budget dithered in answering Congress about Ukraine funding.

Instead, they have dithered, and the damage, should he return to power, will be immense.

I thought about it, dithered and then the deadline had passed.

A big decision looms this January, and it’s one you have dithered over a little, maybe putting off until ‘after Christmas’… well, the Two of Swords shows that the time to decide has arrived.

He again pretended he was the one on top of the situation while his opponents dithered, Trump’s trademark move of blaming others for his own deficiencies.

It’s dithered before, and the SL’s always returned.

The MCSD (Muscogee County School District) dithered all summer and finally settled on a both/and approach where you could opt in to in-person classes for the first nine weeks of school.

The setting up of a representative body for Indian cricketers has been a long-standing issue and the has dithered on it for a long time.

Yet again, Boris Johnson dithered, delayed, and ignored expert advice.

Still, members from both parties dithered on whether to insert the language forbidding an attack on Iran based on an 18-year-old green light targeting a different country.

Whereas the eurozone countries dithered over their crisis, with the result that unemployment in Greece, Spain and Italy is still more than 10 per cent, the US began its recovery almost immediately.

Palettes An example of a GIF image saved with a web-safe palette and dithered using the Floyd–Steinberg method.

William dithered and his half-hearted efforts to reconquer Belgium were thwarted both by the efforts of the Belgians themselves and by the diplomatic opposition of the great powers.