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fal·ter·ing [ˈfɔ:ltərɪŋ] AGG

faltering
faltering economy
faltering step
in a faltering voice

fal·ter [ˈfɔ:ltəʳ] VB vb intr

1. falter speaker, voice:

jecljati [forma perf zajecljati]

2. falter fig:

without faltering

3. falter (move unsteadily):

Esempi per faltering

without faltering
in a faltering voice

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

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In the late 1950s, rock and roll was faltering as its major stars dropped from public view.
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However, in the faltering economy of that period into the early 1980s, this would backfire, and the chain's image with consumers soured.
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She was concerned about his faltering health and his addiction to drugs.
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But they failed to reverse the company's faltering sales.
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He compared the parasitic nature of the mistletoe plant to that of cancer, and believed that cancer represents a faltering of the body's spiritual defenses.
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The new service, after some initial faltering, soon developed a respectable listenership and was regarded as a flagship for the new democracy.
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The product was discontinued in the mid-1980s due to faltering demand.
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By the mid-70's the club was faltering.
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About 70,000 unionized workers remained in the faltering public sector in the beginning of 1991.
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The two commaders had the glory of delivering the final blow to the faltering enemy infantry by a cavalry charge.
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