Tending to observe events before coming to a decision.(adjective)
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Use "wait-and-see" in a sentence
"The result, analysts said, seems to be more wait-and-see as chief executive Tim Armstrong works to return the company to profitability and restore a legacy that's been tarnished by a sinking bottom line and unfruitful investments."
"After the season ended, freshmen like Eric May and Cully Payne supported Lickliter, but older players like sophomores Aaron Fuller and Matt Gatens took a wait-and-see attitude."
"The days of corporate sponsors taking a wait-and-see approach when their athletic endorsers become embroiled in scandals are over."