[f. prec.] Irresolution.
1628. Le Grys, trans. Barclays Argenis, 274. This vnresoluednesse of minde.
1642. H. More, Min. Poems, Wks. (Grosart) 174/1. Grave matrons will wax wanton and betray Their unresolvdnesse in their wonted grace.
1694. Kettlewell, Comp. Penitent, 131. Remove from me perplexing doubts, and unresolvedness about my Duty.
1734. J. Edwards, Serm., Wks. 1811, VII. 415. Many grow old, in an unresolvedness whether to embrace Christianity or not.
1888. Pall Mall G., 24 Feb. The apparent unresolvedness of many of the English electors.