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halting

American  
[hawl-ting] / ˈhɔl tɪŋ /

adjective

  1. faltering or hesitating, especially in speech.

  2. faulty or imperfect.

  3. limping or lame.

    a halting gait.


halting British  
/ ˈhɔːltɪŋ /

adjective

  1. hesitant

    halting speech

  2. lame

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Other Word Forms

  • haltingly adverb
  • haltingness noun
  • unhalting adjective
  • unhaltingly adverb

Etymology

Origin of halting

late Middle English word dating back to 1375–1425; halt 2, -ing 2

Example Sentences

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Robert Hendricks immediately emailed his wealth adviser after seeing headlines on X saying Blue Owl Capital OWL 2.78%increase; green up pointing triangle was halting redemptions in one of its private-credit funds.

From The Wall Street Journal

In response, Beijing retaliated by halting flights to Japan and threatening to ban Japanese seafood imports.

From The Wall Street Journal

He proposed halting the formal approval of the U.S.-EU trade deal at a meeting later on Monday.

From Barron's

In Connecticut, which along with New York and New Jersey comprises the metropolitan Tri-state area, Governor Ned Lamont signed an emergency order halting all commercial vehicles from traveling on highways across the state.

From BBC

Investor confidence in private credit received a jolt this past week with the news that Blue Owl was halting redemptions from its Blue Owl Capital Corp.

From MarketWatch