vacillatory (Meaning)
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vacillatory (a.)
Inclined to vacillate; wavering; irresolute.
Synonyms & Antonyms of vacillatory
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vacillatory Sentence Examples
- His vacillatory demeanor made it difficult to predict his next move.
- The committee's vacillatory indecision hindered progress on the project.
- The vacillatory nature of the economy created a sense of uncertainty in the market.
- Her vacillatory emotions made it challenging to maintain a steady relationship with her.
- The government's vacillatory stance on the issue left the public confused and concerned.
- The team's vacillatory performance made it difficult to gauge their true potential.
- The vacillatory nature of the weather forecast made it impossible to plan outdoor activities.
- The patient's vacillatory symptoms between improvement and deterioration made it difficult to determine the effectiveness of treatment.
- The company's vacillatory financial performance raised questions about its long-term viability.
- The vacillatory opinions on the topic made it challenging to reach a consensus.
FAQs About the word vacillatory
Inclined to vacillate; wavering; irresolute.
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No antonyms found.
His vacillatory demeanor made it difficult to predict his next move.
The committee's vacillatory indecision hindered progress on the project.
The vacillatory nature of the economy created a sense of uncertainty in the market.
Her vacillatory emotions made it challenging to maintain a steady relationship with her.