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Waver meaning
To swing or wave, especially in the air, wind, etc.; to flutter. | To move without purpose or a specified destination; to roam, to wander. | To sway back and forth, as if about to fall; to reel, to stagger, to totter.
Example sentences (20)
And be confident and stand by that and never waver, because we all know what happens when you say ‘I can’t do it for that price’ – eventually they’ll come back.
But after that initial fault, Ullmark didn’t waver as Ottawa continued to pepper Boston’s net.
But there should be no doubt: Our support for Ukraine will not waver.
Her love for all forms of critters did not waver even as she grew up.
However, the Indian did not waver even once and put up a champagne performance along with Zalan.
The kremlin terrorist cannot waver the determination of Ukrainians.
Yet, with the stakes at their highest, the 37-year-old did not waver in the moment.
For many, their faith did not waver.
He told franchisees who were at the JW Marriott in Charlotte not to let their faith waver and that he went through struggles in his life and kept going, according to a Clean Juice franchisee who was at the conference.
Now, it’s European leaders coming to Washington to urge American officials — especially lawmakers on Capitol Hill — not to waver in their support for European security.
That slight waver also affected the art world, in Wang’s opinion.
That’s why Steel believes the U.S. cannot “waver in supporting American allies,” and “must stop Russian President Vladimir Putin and destroy Hamas,” she said.
Their strong legacy began to waver in the early-to-mid-2000s.
This brutal murder was the first time faith in the group began to waver.
And for the rest of the Seder, I waver between sleep and waking.
A strong woman leader who looks out for our city and does not waver when it comes to taking all facts into consideration when making decisions which I respect.
But even away from the court, his self-belief didn't waver.
But some of his supporters fear that Biden, who is prone to blunders and slip-ups, may waver in these televised duels under the rhetorical blows of the Republican billionaire — who is also prone to blunders and slip-ups, but who is far more aggressive.
Despite Osborne’s struggles against the Ducks, junior forward Michaela Onyenwere said her confidence in the freshman did not waver.
Here's a short summary of the AFL's problem: teams cannot leave Victoria without quarantining for 14 days if they visit, not only Perth, but Queensland, while South Australia could waver on its decision to allow Victorian teams in from July 20.