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wavering

[wey-ver-ing] / ˈweɪ vər ɪŋ /




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Wavering on this promise shows a lack of belief.

From BBC • Feb. 3, 2024

Wavering senators are likelier to base their decision on their views of how the bill will affect home-state constituents and its reception from local GOP officials and voters.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 21, 2017

Wavering Democratic officials at the time said Kennedy's stamp of approval was a sign to them that it was OK to take the leap of backing a young and relatively inexperienced lawmaker.

From US News • Feb. 20, 2016

Wavering, but prefer to avoid Grexit Portugal: Portugal went through three years of painful austerity in exchange for a €78bn bailout.

From The Guardian • Jul. 12, 2015

Wavering light from candles set in wall brackets about the long, richly furnished room gave a lean, almost vulpine cast to his calm face and a glittering sparkle to his cold eyes.

From The Return of Tharn by Browne, Howard




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