hesitate in the PONS Dictionary

hesitate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

don't hesitate to call me

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
White was still hesitating up to the time the label copy was made.
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He hesitated a long time before accepting this charge.
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She hesitates to intimate interaction with people, and often acts cold, selfish and irresponsible, in order to keep people from becoming close to her.
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None of them hesitate to consider the wider consequences of their acts.
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Upper-class characters in the film even hesitate to pronounce the dance's name.
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Hesitating at the idea of throwing a large party, he considers instead inviting only a few friends.
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Snakes use their venom principally for hunting, though they do not hesitate to employ it defensively.
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Without mincing words, he will not hesitate to humiliate anyone who opposes him.
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He did not hesitate to express his opinion, laudatory or not.
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I have never hesitated about my own reputation where it was in a good cause.
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