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Definition of Hesitators
1. hesitator [n] - See also: hesitator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hesitators
Literary usage of Hesitators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Lost Empires of the Modern World: Essays in Imperial History by Walter Frewen Lord (1897)
"The balance is decided by the attitude of the conscientious hesitators, who are
drawn upwards or downwards by all sorts of considerations, ..."
2. The Lost Empires of the Modern World: Essays in Imperial History by Walter Frewen Lord (1897)
"The balance is decided by the attitude of the conscientious hesitators, who are
drawn upwards or downwards by all sorts of considerations, ..."
3. Shelburne Essays by Paul Elmer More (1910)
"In that field they balance and weigh and measure; they are by intellect hesitators,
but at heart very much in earnest. They are sometimes contrasted to ..."
4. United States: From the Landing of Columbus to the Signing of the Peace by Julian Hawthorne (1898)
"... he was far enough from the theorizers and hesitators in Washington to have
his own way, and to disobey orders as seemed to him best. ..."
5. Pictures of Travel by Charles Harvey Genung, Heinrich Heine (1898)
"Then followed the usual show — the bravest one makes a beginning, and then the
great multitude of hesitators, suddenly inspired with courage, rush forth to ..."