STAGGER,

1. To reel to vacillate to move to one side and the other in standing or walking not to stand or walk with steadiness.

Deep was the wound he staggerd with the blow.

2. To fail to cease to stand firm to begin to give way.

The enemy staggers.

3. To hesitate to begin to doubt and waver in purpose to become less confident or determined.

Abraham staggered not at the promise of God through unbelief. Romans 4 .