Similar words: resolution, irresolute, joint resolution, irresolutely, saline solution, solution, absolution, dissolution. Meaning: n. 1. doubt concerning two or more possible alternatives or courses of action 2. the trait of being irresolute; lacking firmness of purpose.
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1. Irresolution made him turn and turn, like a beast sunk in a bog.
2. If you are enslaved by laziness, irresolution, wavering, negative behaviors and timidity, luck will abandon you. Dr T.P.Chia
3. A lack of certainty that often leads to irresolution.
4. Shall we gather strength by irresolution and inaction?
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5. His countenance betrayed irresolution and reluctance.
6. Mental illness as agony, weakness, timidity, irresolution, nervousness and other bad habit can be corrected.
7. If you have a negative character, you are likely to fall victim to laziness, irresponsibility, low self- esteem, irresolution. Quitting- mindedness, recklessness, compulsion and emotional impulsiveness. Dr T.P.Chia
8. While Asquithians were attacking the Black and Tan policy as immoral, the Unionists were accusing the government of irresolution.
9. If you are victimized by a negative character, which is characterized by laziness, irresponsibility, low self-esteem, irresolution and wavering, you will lose control of your future. Dr T.P.Chia
10. Then it was plausible to fear that a show of irresolution in one part of the world would have dangerous repercussions elsewhere.
11. Reluctance or an inability to make up one's mind; irresolution .
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