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dithering
adjective as in undecided
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Example Sentences
Referring to the dithering over tariffs, the U.S.
The charity said dithering over the fund had prompted some providers to seek work elsewhere, meaning many families will now face longer waits for support because of a backlog of applications.
Trump gave one of his dithering non-answers, claiming both that "I haven’t heard too much about it," but also, "the bottom line is the records are getting out."
In a statement, he said the "Kremlin's dithering and delay" over the ceasefire proposal and its continued attacks on Ukraine "run entirely counter to President Putin's stated desire for peace".
The GMB union said the government's plan to support the "beleaguered" steel industry provided "desperately needed" funding after "years of dithering".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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