Today’s “Word of the Day” is vacillate and it is a verb meaning “keep changing one’s mind; be indecisive, be irresolute, be undecided, be uncertain”.
Example Sentence: While the President and his campaign strategists have been intent on portraying him as tough on China for re-election purposes, Mr. Trump has vacillated wildly in both his language and actions on the Chinese government since taking office in 2017. He has criticised China on some issues, particularly trade. But he has also lavished praise on President Xi Jinping, pleaded with Mr. Xi to help him win re-election….
This word is present in The Hindu International article U.S. mulls travel ban on CCP members and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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