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halting
[hawl-ting]
adjective
faltering or hesitating, especially in speech.
faulty or imperfect.
limping or lame.
a halting gait.
halting
/ ˈhɔːltɪŋ /
adjective
hesitant
halting speech
lame
Other Word Forms
- haltingness noun
- haltingly adverb
- unhalting adjective
- unhaltingly adverb
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The US president's comments come just weeks after he said he stood poised to impose tougher sanctions on Russia if Nato countries met conditions that included halting imports of Russian oil.
Lawyers for the Home Office had argued that Mr Justice Sheldon, the High Court judge that granted the last-minute order halting the removal, had made a mistake when he did so.
The dispute came after Wilders pushed for 10 additional asylum measures, including a freeze on applications, halting the construction of reception centres and limiting family reunification.
As Bob Woodward he strips away glamour, playing a reporter who is awkward, halting and dogged, yet unshakable once the trail begins to unfold.
But in both those cases, the US was also involved and shared the objectives – halting Houthi attacks on Israel and shipping in the Red Sea and thwarting Iran's nuclear ambitions.
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