0 to lose strength, determination, or purpose, especially temporarily:
I'm afraid my concentration began to waver as lunch approached.
"What are you going to have?" "Er, I'm wavering between the soup and the mushroom quiche."
1 to begin to doubt or lose your determination to do something:
From an organizational standpoint, the text wavers between being organized around applications and methodologies.
Amid this ministerial reshuffle, his attention never wavered from the public.
They had urged comfort care only, but the family had wavered.
The result was an agreement implying significant improvements to most social security benefits and thus contributing to the wavering fiscal policy.
As a result, this type of theatre wavers between three options.
The ®lms wavered between the dramatic tension resulting from women's weakness, a fragility which was likely to ruin their marriage and family, and the humdrum nature of provincial life.
However, the municipal government has not wavered.
The intended audience wavers back and forth between students and colleagues.
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