reluctance - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • overcome: We need to overcome this reluctance to talk openly.
  • perceive: One recurring theme has been our perceived reluctance to tell the world of our successes and of our contributions.
  • express: The Court of Appeal expressed great reluctance to send such a small remaining item to another trial.
  • indicate: These timescales indicate a reluctance to promote mass-burn incineration with energy recovery.
  • show: Studies also show the reluctance of patients to seek medical advice.
  • explain: How does history explain the American reluctance to support the International Criminal Court?

Adjective modifier

  • marked: He said there was a " marked reluctance " to shut the station down.
  • understandable: Thus the concern with outcomes was greater, with consequent understandable reluctance to switch to thinking in terms of learning processes.
  • apparent: Gentleman's apparent reluctance to grant Government time for a debate on the subject.
  • initial: Initial reluctance among planners bent under the pressure of demand.
  • persistent: Europe's persistent reluctance puts the Turks in a quandary.
  • continued: Their continued reluctance to embrace fully the new politics mapped out in the Good Friday Agreement is a challenge to be overcome.

Preposition: on

  • part: This wasn't an obvious reluctance on the part of the Italian voters to swallow a bitter pill of economic reform.

Modifies a noun

  • motor: The aim of the project is to design, build, test and document a basic switched reluctance motor drive with microcomputer control.
  • drive: The aim of the project is to design, build, test and document a basic switched reluctance motor drive with microcomputer control.

Possessives

  • government: We need to rally against the government's reluctance to introduce tax incentives.

Preposition: of

  • employer: This is very popular and overcomes the reluctance of employers to release workers for treatment.
  • government: However, the reluctance of the Government to make these changes has moved the Committee to take this action.

Noun used with modifier

  • government: One thing above all else has symbolized government reluctance: the ministerial veto.

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