dubitate in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
To dubitate means to hesitate or have doubts about a decision or belief.
Sample Sentences
- I began to dubitate about the decision I had made regarding my career.
- Despite his confident demeanor, she could sense that he might dubitate his choice in the election.
- When faced with the overwhelming evidence, she found it hard to dubitate the truth of his claims.
- It's natural to dubitate when embarking on a journey into the unknown.
- Even the most seasoned professionals occasionally dubitate their strategies in challenging situations.
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