Phrases with «deep reluctance»

The phrase "deep reluctance" means having a strong feeling of not wanting to do something and feeling hesitant or unwilling to do it. Full definition

Sentences with «deep reluctance»

  • Some have done so eagerly, no doubt, and some with deep reluctance. (religion-online.org)
  • A senior aide to a Democratic congressman said that there was deep reluctance in the party to approve anything that would let Mr. Trump paint his administration as moderate. (nytimes.com)
  • The party has been severely bruised by its failure to hold Bradford West against Respect's George Galloway and is viewing the prospect of more defensive contests with deep reluctance. (politics.co.uk)
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