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How to pronounce dithering in English?

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Examples of dithering

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She then switched to the other extreme, often dithering over critical decisions.
From the time.com
After much dithering, the IMF has at last signed a delayed loan for about $500m.
From the economist.com
He's referring to years of government dithering over a third runway at Heathrow.
From the thisismoney.co.uk
The White House must stop dithering while America's armed forces are in danger.
From the cnn.com
Yet he is no dithering, sensitive guy, a la Tobey McGuire's Spider Man, either.
From the theatlantic.com
Does that help to explain the insane dithering in dealing with the Euro crisis?
From the economist.com
Curbishley ticks all of the right boxes, stop dithering and get him in place NOW.
From the expressandstar.com
And even the dithering Japanese authorities have now been galvanised into action.
From the economist.com
How much of Mr Koizumi's dithering reflects a change of heart is not yet clear.
From the economist.com
More examples
  • Act nervously; be undecided; be uncertain
  • An excited state of agitation; "he was in a dither"; "there was a terrible flap about the theft"
  • Make a fuss; be agitated
  • (dithering) the process of representing intermediate colors by patterns of tiny colored dots that simulate the desired color
  • Dither is an intentionally applied form of noise used to randomize quantization error, preventing large-scale patterns such as "banding" (stepwise rendering of smooth gradations in brightness or hue) in images, or noise at discrete frequencies in an audio recording, that are more objectionable ...
  • Dither is the fifth studio album by the American rock band moe. It was released on February 6, 2001 on the bands new, self-owned label Fatboy Records. It was their first album after their split with former label Sony BMG. ...
  • To be uncertain or unable to make a decision about doing something; To do something nervously; To render an approximation of (an image, etc.) by using dot patterns in similar colours to those that are unavailable on the system
  • (Dithering) The process of converting grays to different densities of black dots, usually for the purposes of printing or storing color or grayscale images as black and white images.
  • (Dithering) Simulating gray tones by altering the size, arrangement or shape of background dots.