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    groping
    [ adj ]
    acting with uncertainty or hesitance or lack of confidence
    <adj.all>
    a groping effort to understand


    Grope \Grope\ (gr[=o]p), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Groped}
    (gr[=o]pt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Groping}.] [OE. gropen, gropien,
    grapien, AS. gr[=a]pian to touch, grope, fr. gr[imac]pan to
    gripe. See {Gripe}.]
    1. To feel with or use the hands; to handle. [Obs.]

    2. To search or attempt to find something in the dark, or, as
    a blind person, by feeling; to move about hesitatingly, as
    in darkness or obscurity; to feel one's way, as with the
    hands, when one can not see.

    We grope for the wall like the blind. --Is. lix. 10.

    To grope a little longer among the miseries and
    sensualities ot a worldly life. --Buckminster.

    1. As fears of border closures and other countersanctions grow, the front-line states are groping for ways to loosen South Africa's stranglehold on their economies.
    2. Many companies have been groping for a policy in the controversial and sensitive AIDS area.
    3. Even the utilities' own experts admit that when it comes to estimating decommissioning costs they are groping in the dark.
    4. The Defense Department, genuinely stumped, is groping for answers.
    5. Pressed by extraordinary events in the past nine months, the Palestine Liberation Organization is groping for a diplomatic formula to satisfy its restless constituents.
    6. The moment I started groping through the dark entrance to his apartment building, I wanted out.
    7. Fred Wenninger was groping for a new strategy.
    8. If they took you (to Atlanta) blindfolded and took off the blindfold, you wouldn't have a clue where you are." Durfee said that 10 years ago, Atlanta was groping to form an identity and had no demand for the type of buildings now are going up.
    9. But so far, the Tories are groping.
    10. Sudden changes in state policy, even while a new enterprise is still groping its way around, are not new to local investors.
    11. Every couple of weeks, it seems like they're groping for a new idea," he said.
    12. France, long proud of its unmatched commitment to black Africa, now is groping for the proper response to a wave of protests against undemocratic regimes that it has helped sustain.
    13. "We're all groping for the trend in the economy, and the data are contradictory," says Brian J. Fabbri, chief economist at Midland Montagu in New York.
    14. But Sir James, for instance, was at one time a senior official in the Ministry of Defence. Perhaps the combination of Mr Bauman and Mr Evans will finally produce the managerial chemistry which BAe has been groping for.
    15. Analysts groping for reasons behind the sudden shift in sentiment said investors were having a delayed reaction to Friday's report of a wider-than-expected U.S. trade deficit in June.
    16. Investors are groping for "more direction in terms of (Federal Reserve) policy and the economic indicators," Johnson said.
    17. "As one who has read most of them, I believe they will be a stunning revelation of two leaders of confrontational powers groping toward understanding," he writes.
    18. Westerners seen groping at one another's bodies on Poona's streets may get a talking to by other followers.
    19. But they are still groping with such theoretical contradictions as Marxist analysis without the class struggle and the need for leadership without the dictatorship of the proletariat.
    20. At least 760,000 people in the Carolinas remained without power. Some Charleston County residents may be groping without lights and refrigerators for a month.
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