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 Translation for 'wavering' from English to Hungarian
VERB   to waver | wavered | wavered
wavering | wavers
SYNO fluctuation | hesitation | vacillant | ...
vacilláló {adj} {pres-p}wavering
vacillálás {noun}wavering
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Translation for 'wavering' from English to Hungarian

wavering
vacilláló {adj} {pres-p}

vacillálás {noun}

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Usage Examples English
  • David Dinkins telephoned wavering Democratic senators, lobbying them to support Paterson in the contest.
  • After Hiebert was defeated from the Legislature, the "Calgary Herald" wrote in a scathing editorial that his wavering from Conservatism was spineless, and that even his adherent supporters now despise him.
  • With their relationship wavering under the emotional stress, Sally decides to leave Michael.
  • Led by the "Japanese Peter Gabriel", Makoto Kitayama (recognized for his deep, wavering, mournful vocals), Shingetsu's cinematic progressive sound gained comparisons to peak-time Genesis and recognition overseas.
  • The latter was killed by a group of Protestants in league with the then religiously wavering king consort Henry Stuart.

  • Lala's father, while nonchalant about her dating, begins to notice that her athletic and academic discipline is wavering.
  • Archbishop Diarmuid Martin of Dublin said that Burke's remarks were unhelpful at a time when Europe was still wavering in the aftermath of a series of terror attacks.
  • In 2012, Lynton Crosby was reported as saying that Boris Johnson's mayoral campaign should not get try to gain support from "fucking Muslims", instead focusing on wavering voters in the outer suburbs.
  • The station's feature wall consists of brown stone tiles with wavering variations.
  • But even as his daughters venture into their brand new lives, Lin and his wife continue to give them their non-wavering support whenever they encounter obstacles in their marriages.

  • Micah has the stamina to hold notes for lengths of time without wavering in pitch or tone, seemingly effortlessly.
  • Reporting on the match, the Southampton correspondent for "Athletic News" described the team's performance as "A weak, wavering, pitiable and lamentable show".
  • Thus Busuanga came out of the ashes of war still recouping and, one year after, still wavering from the moral and economic depression which it suffered in war, was forced to emerge into a full-pledged independent municipality.
  • George II's wavering character and incompetent political decisions coupled with the Seljuk yoke brought the Kingdom of Georgia into a profound crisis which climaxed in the aftermath of a disastrous earthquake that struck Georgia in 1088.
  • Despite oft-wavering tensions between the two countries, they share membership in the OIC and the Developing 8.

  • The EU has consistently been one of the major nominal supporters of the Kyoto Protocol, negotiating hard to get wavering countries on board.
  • Before 1640, the Oirats had been wavering between the two faiths, Islam and Buddhism.
  • The male buff-fronted owl's song is "a rapid, wavering trill, 'frurururururururu [...]. Dependent fledglings give a "hissing, raspy 'cheet' begging call".
  • First step of life as a "Jain muni" (monk). [...] The stage of complete self-discipline, although sometimes brought into wavering through negligence.
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