Vacillation in a sentence as a noun

The vacillation from OOP to functional and back again feels like uncertainty.

Many inventors who have very good ideas fall into the same trap of mistrust and vacillation.

The hope is that there wouldn't be any of this embarrassing vacillation in policy you just described.

"It's weird that the author notes that, but then proposes that the solution to focusing on one half of the vacillation is to just focus on the other half instead.

"That’s what work is: It is a vacillation between collaboration and solitary exploration.

After some vacillation, the courts eventually agreed that costs could be recovered, but only if the legislature rather explicitly allows for it in law or statute.

I think a mix of them is the most beneficial way forward, whether that's a third way, or a vacillation between these extremes as more licenses are developed and tweaked that change how the market for software of this type responds.

The great value of such service is in learning to do the mission, to live with the frustrations of political vacillation that can decide what was worth great risk one day now might cost votes, to work with others that humble you with their own talent once you mature enough to recognize it, to absolutely be there when someone depends on it, and to develop and develop with those around you such that you know they will also be there when you need it.

Vacillation definitions

noun

indecision in speech or action

See also: hesitation wavering

noun

changing location by moving back and forth

See also: swing swinging