English to Punjabi Dictionary indecisive

indecisive

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definition
adjective
these experimental results are indecisive
not settling an issue.
He was a poor administrator, he was indecisive , and he seemed unable to make hard decisions.
(of a person) not having or showing the ability to make decisions quickly and effectively.
example
If he was occasionally 'indecisive' , it was because he was painfully cognisant that lives hung on his decisions.
In October, a battle was fought at Edgehill but neither side won it and from a military point of view it was an 'indecisive' battle.
Writing that includes a mixture of cursive and printing styles shows that you are 'indecisive' .
‘Pochles’ is used to describe a person who is physically inept and 'indecisive' in his actions.
The first was a fairly 'indecisive' battle at Lansdown, just outside Bath, which saw the royalist forces badly mauled as they foolishly attempted an assault of the northern ridge.
Saying ‘maybe’ or any other 'indecisive' response, practically counts as ‘no’.
Supposing for example that you have Mars in Libra: this makes people very 'indecisive' .
The Sri Lankan election held last Friday has resulted in an 'indecisive' outcome that can only lead to further political volatility.
Millions of bank customers are still shaking their heads at the 'indecisive' outcome of Tuesday's hole-in-the-wall discussions in Harrogate.
He was a poor administrator, he was 'indecisive' , and he seemed unable to make hard decisions.
It was time to make up his mind, yet he was still 'indecisive' .
When it occurred, battle was thus costly and usually 'indecisive' .
At best they are 'indecisive' , and at the end they are completely unable to reach a position because their various representations prohibit them from doing so.
It's a clarion call to the meek, the mild-mannered and the 'indecisive' .
He is desperate, he is 'indecisive' , and he is divisive.
The Celtic manager is the first to confess he is 'indecisive' when it comes to signings, and he has a habit of holding off until the last gasp before committing to player recruitment.
She's 'indecisive' , she's basically paralyzed by some romantic notion of the way things should be.
An orchestra wants to be told what to do without hesitation or conference and a conductor who involves the orchestra in decision making is perceived to be weak and 'indecisive' .
Or if you are very 'indecisive' , you might have to go shopping every day because you don't know which type of socks to buy.
Throughout the year, battles such as Loos were 'indecisive' and led to little movement in the lines of trenches.
He's 'indecisive' to a point, but I think he's an immensely forceful character in parts of the play and not just when he's arguing with me.
I was curious abut this - the idea of vocation, and how it is found, intrigues me, as I am so 'indecisive' !
For weeks, I was completely 'indecisive' about what I would call the new column.
More important, he was 'indecisive' and failed to grow in his job.
Soldiers who do not remain calm or are 'indecisive' quickly lose their ability to resist.
In May 2005 a campaign that never caught fire issued, perhaps inevitably, in a curiously 'indecisive' result.
These persons are not usually suited to executive positions, since they are often 'indecisive' .
If the result remains 'indecisive' , the coalition still loses.
Though manœuvring went on for four days and a good deal of damage was inflicted, the result was 'indecisive' , no ships being captured or sunk.
People may say you are too 'indecisive' , but it's only because you want to do what's right.
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