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indecision
[in-di-sizh-uhn]
noun
inability to decide.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of indecision1
Example Sentences
The whiff of US indecision over Aukus feeds into long-term criticism in some quarters that Australia is becoming too reliant on the country.
He has eliminated some of the indecision at the plate that contributed to his 14 looking strikeouts this season, 12th-most in the majors.
The multitude of terms spoke volumes about the indecision and uncertainty of the executive and judicial branches over what to call detainees being held by the United States both domestically and abroad.
Rickey, all forced smiles and performative boyishness, wants to charm his way into blissful indecision, while Glenn, a classically Cera-esque misfit of unearned confidence, talks himself into an illusion of control over his destiny.
Once Helly's part in distracting Milchick is done, she finds Mark just in time to steer his indecision in her direction.
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