vacillations

[US]/[ˈvæsɪləˈʃənz]/
[UK]/[ˈvæsɪləˈʃənz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.the act of fluctuating or swaying; indecision; a state of fluctuation or uncertainty; a wavering in opinion or belief

Phrases & Collocations

avoided vacillations

despite vacillations

endless vacillations

showing vacillations

past vacillations

with vacillations

overcoming vacillations

filled with vacillations

reducing vacillations

analyzing vacillations

Example Sentences

the company's recent vacillations on the merger have caused investor concern.

despite his initial enthusiasm, he showed some vacillations about accepting the job.

her vacillations made it difficult to predict which candidate she would support.

the politician's vacillations on the key issue angered many voters.

we need a clear strategy, not constant vacillations and changes of direction.

the market reacted negatively to the government's vacillations regarding trade policy.

his vacillations in the negotiation process ultimately weakened our position.

the team suffered from internal vacillations regarding the project's scope.

after days of vacillations, she finally made a decision.

the board expressed concerns about the ceo's frequent vacillations in leadership.

the project faced delays due to the client's vacillations about design changes.

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