9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Vacillate' in a Sentence
"To hesitate or be unsure in one's thoughts or opinions; to be indecisive or irresolute." more
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The students' opinions on the proposed changes to the school schedule began to vacillate after a heated debate in the assembly.
She has vacillated about choosing a major for her college studies.
After much contemplation, she will have vacillated on whether to pursue further education or enter the workforce immediately.
Sarah was vacillating about which college to choose for her studies.
The children started to vacillate between excitement and nervousness as the first day of school approached.
The students have been vacillating between studying for exams and taking breaks.
The student vacillated between studying for exams and enjoying leisure time.
The indecisive student will vacillate on whether to major in literature or psychology.
The student is vacillating about choosing a major.
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