From a compound of meta and a collateral form of airo or perhaps rather aer (compare "meteor"); to raise in mid-air, i.e. (figuratively) suspend (passively, fluctuate or be anxious) -- be of doubtful mind.
see GREEK meta
see GREEK airo
see GREEK aer
μετεωρίζεσθε (meteōrizesthe) − 1 Occurrence