waverers Meaning in Bengali
Similer Words:
waveringwavers
waves
wavier
waviest
wavily
waving
wavings
wavy
wax
waxed
waxen
waxes
waxing
waxpaper
waverers's Usage Examples:
" The existence of this group of waverers explains also the election of Dem.
Nottingham, and in the country at large, to convert many thousands of waverers to active Royalism.
confusion by Newman's defection, and did his best to encourage and support the waverers.
by the recent murder of their Prefect Nymphidius Sabinus - some of the waverers were convinced to come over to Otho's side out of fear Galba might yet.
Sceptics were convinced, waverers became decided, apathetic people were roused, and great numbers of hearts.
] to claim a monopoly on access to heaven, or to threaten waverers with everlasting fire, let alone to condemn fig trees and persuade devils.
"Tory waverers press-ganged to back Cameron on gay marriage vote".
Johnson's viewpoint, having him support the resolution would bring many of the waverers around to voting for the resolution, as indeed proved to be the case.
stock had plummeted as he had been unable to prevent the sacking, and any waverers among the people of Galway were now solidly on the Irish Confederate side.
September 1992, had three key chapters: "Labour's 'Southern' problem", "Why waverers did not vote Labour" and "What Labour must do".
"Lend us your votes, Clegg begs waverers in the key marginal seats".
Byrd was viewed as "possibly timing their decisions to influence other waverers".
resolution, Johnson knew that he would probably carry over the doubters and waverers, of which there were several.
cleavages and to (and for) this rump that PiS seeks to function, obliging waverers to choose between a patriotic party (PiS) and, by implication, a nonpatriotic.
So be not thou (O Muhammad) of the waverers.
loyalty to Macmillan and kept the tally in plain view on the table so that waverers would be more inclined to plump for the winning candidate.
The waverers, seeing the impossibility of plain dealing with the court, rallied again.
He also argued that society had to be concerned about the fate of "waverers", people who might become either homosexual or heterosexual.
Synonyms:
vacillator; coward; hesitater; hesitator;