Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The state or character of being weak-minded; irresolution; indecision.
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Examples
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Don't be a fair weather friend - it is a sign of weak-mindedness and lack of committment to your ideals.
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I know your hypocrisy is due to weak-mindedness and so does the GOP, thats why they use these tactics.
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However, when pressing problems need fixing now, due care is a luxury and delay starts looking like weak-mindedness.
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However, when pressing problems need fixing now, due care is a luxury and delay starts looking like weak-mindedness.
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Worse, it appears that the Dumond mess is part of a pattern of what can only be called weak-mindedness.
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Worse, it appears that the Dumond mess is part of a pattern of what can only be called weak-mindedness.
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If it were indeed a sin to hold piously and simply the ideas about God we have just quoted, the prophets ought to have been strictly on their guard against the use of such expressions, seeing the weak-mindedness of the people, and ought, on the other hand, to have set forth first of all, duly and clearly, those attributes of
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"This book is a repudiation of left-liberal weak-mindedness," he says in an interview, in particular the tendency to see Islam as a religion of the oppressed and to excuse its radical excesses.
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The dog-thing stared at me and growled, as if angered by my weak-mindedness.
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To reflect on the weak-mindedness of his fellow-citizens was restful to Soames, faced with a future that might prove disastrous.
Swan Song 2004
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