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Waver (disambiguation)

waver         
¦ verb
1. move quiveringly; flicker.
2. begin to weaken; falter.
be irresolute.
Derivatives
waverer noun
wavering noun & adjective
waveringly adverb
wavery adjective
Origin
ME: from ON vafra 'flicker', of Gmc origin; cf. wave.
waver         
v. n.
1.
Wave, undulate, float, flicker.
2.
Totter, reel, be in danger of falling.
3.
Vacillate, hesitate, fluctuate, be in suspense, be undetermined, be unsettled, be in doubt.
waver         
(wavers, wavering, wavered)
1.
If you waver, you cannot decide about something or you consider changing your mind about something.
Some military commanders wavered over whether to support the coup...
Coleman has never wavered in his claim that he is innocent...
VERB: V, V
2.
If something wavers, it shakes with very slight movements or changes.
The shadows of the dancers wavered continually...
VERB: V

Wikipedia

Waver

Waver may refer to:

  • Waver, Belgium, Dutch name of the Belgian city of Wavre
  • Waver, England, a location in Cumbria, England
    • River Waver in Cumbria
  • Waver, Netherlands, a village in the Dutch municipality of Ouder-Amstel
Examples of use of Waver
1. Not only that, but Republican support is beginning to waver.
2. US will not waver over support Bush President George W.
3. John Kerry would waver in the face of terrorist threats.
4. A proud social conservative who will never waver.
5. Rice said the U.S. commitment to Afghanistan won‘t waver.