Sentences

The senator vacillated on the bill, causing his party members to doubt his commitment.

She vacillated about whether to accept the job offer until the last minute.

The team vacillated between hope and fear as they waited for the results of the key game.

He vacillated about his choice of profession, considering law, medicine, and engineering.

The company vacillated on launching the product, testing the market for several weeks.

The government vacillated on implementing stricter safety regulations as the industrial incidents increased.

Jason vacillated between options, preferring to not commit to either choice.

The candidate vacillated on healthcare policy, causing voters to question his leadership.

The judge vacillated between the harsher and the more lenient sentences, struggling with the case.

She vacillated whether to continue her education or start working immediately.

They vacillated about whether to move to a new city, torn between the old comfort and new opportunities.

The athlete vacillated about his fitness regimen, alternating between strict discipline and lazy days.

The artist vacillated between abstract and realistic styles in her paintings.

He vacillated about whether to confess to the mistake, fearing both repercussions and benefit from forgiveness.

The programmer vacillated between using the new framework and the traditional one for the project.

They vacillated about whether to intervene in the conflict, weighing the benefits of peace against the risks of overstepping.

The musician vacillated between playing the piano and singing, finally deciding on the latter.

She vacillated about whether to start her own business or join a larger corporation.

The tourist vacillated between visiting the historical sites and the modern attractions.