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Vacillated

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Vacillated meaning

simple past and past participle of vacillate

Example sentences (20)

After that, the letter said the board vacillated for about six or seven weeks as to whether to renew Munn’s contract, and then in September told him it would not be seeking a renewal.

Its leader, Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has warm relations with Mr. Putin, has vacillated on when the Hungarian Parliament will vote.

Throughout the GOP primary season, the former president vacillated between embracing his status as an anti-abortion leader and disavowing six-week abortion bans in states such as Florida.

But the president, eager to restart the collapsing economy, was not so deferential earlier this week, and has vacillated wildly when discussing the nature of federal versus state powers as they apply to local stay-at-home orders.

Having vacillated for years over whether to end no-fault evictions and extend tenancies, ministers are set to brought in to protect people during the pandemic.

He vacillated over the Bristol statue removal and it took him far too long to publicly express any support for Dawn Butler.

For most of two years, Diaz publicly vacillated on the reason he was reluctant to accept deals.

Gaines vacillated between agitated and calm during the encounter, he said.

The move by the Liberal Democrats and the SNP is also a challenge to the Labour Party, which has repeatedly vacillated on whether to call an early election in which they could lose seats.

On the campaign trail and from the White House, Trump has alternately vacillated between offers of sitting down for hamburgers with Kim and threatening to “totally destroy” the North if it threatened the U.S. or its allies.

Brøgger vacillated between a certain pessimism and a powerfully energetic attitude regarding how to procure finances for research and fulfill his more general funding objectives.

Elizabeth came under pressure from Parliament to execute Mary, Queen of Scots, to prevent any further attempts to replace her; though faced with several official requests, she vacillated over the decision to execute an anointed queen.

Historically anti-union, the party has vacillated between state support for primary industries (" agrarian socialism ") and free agricultural trade and has opposed tariff protection for Australia's manufacturing and service industries.

Hitler vacillated between the two strategies.

However, funding for full-scale development was not then available, and the Army vacillated on its design requirements.

However, the Rump vacillated in setting election dates, and although it put in place a basic liberty of conscience, it failed to produce an alternative for tithes or dismantle other aspects of the existing religious settlement.

In contrast Mussolini vacillated from left to right at this time.

Leo vacillated between the powerful candidates for the succession, allowing it to appear at first that he favoured Francis or a minor German prince.

The British vacillated and disagreed and were beleaguered in their inadequate cantonments.

The following years were strange for Fiorentina, who vacillated between high finishes and relegation battles.