6 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 weather can vacillate between sunny and rainy within a matter of hours.
The weather forecast suggests that temperatures will have been vacillating during the weekend.
The weather forecast had vacillated, causing uncertainty about whether to plan an outdoor event.
The weather forecast has vacillated between rain and sunshine all week.
The weather has been vacillating between sunny days and sudden rain showers.
The weather forecast predicts that the temperature will vacillate throughout the week, making planning outdoor activities challenging.
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