vacillate VAS-uh-layt verb WS #41
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verb
to waver between different opinions or actions; to be indecisive; to fluctuate or oscillate; to be uncertain or change repeatedly between two or more possibilities
- She continued to vacillate between accepting the job offer and staying at her current position.
- The politician's tendency to vacillate on important issues made voters question his commitment to his principles.
- Her emotions vacillated between excitement and anxiety as the wedding day approached rapidly.
- The committee vacillated between two different proposals, unable to reach a consensus on the best approach.
- He vacillated for weeks about which college to attend, weighing the pros and cons of each option.