make sb uncertain
Frequency: 6.521.3 per million words
To cause someone to feel uncertain.
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Examples (10)
- The sudden change in policy will make many employees uncertain about their jobs.
- His evasive answers only made me more uncertain about his true intentions.
- Constant criticism can make a child uncertain of their abilities.
- The conflicting reports made the public uncertain about the actual situation.
- Lack of clear communication can make teams uncertain about their goals.
- Unexpected delays often make travelers uncertain of their arrival times.
- The complex instructions made her uncertain how to proceed with the task.
- A sudden economic downturn can make investors uncertain about the market.
- Their ambiguous statements made everyone uncertain of the next steps.
- The doctor's hesitation might make a patient uncertain about the diagnosis.