wavably
/ˈweɪvəbli/Definitions
1. adverb
in a wavering or uncertain manner
“The politician’s stance on the issue was wavably supported by the majority of the public.”
2. adverb
in a manner that is subject to change or wavering
“The company’s financial stability was wavably affected by the global economic downturn.”
3. adverb
in a way that allows or permits wavering or change
“The policy was designed to be wavably implemented, depending on the specific situation.”