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aversion <an aversion; aversions> N

aversion therapy

risk aversion ECON

feel an aversion for VB

have an aversion to VB

have an aversion to or for VB

Usage examples with aversion

have an aversion to or for

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The nobility's ideology overvalued everything that was, or was thought to be, ancient, and regarded everything that seemed strange or unusual with aversion or even hostility...
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Loss aversion implies that one who loses $100 will lose more satisfaction than another person will gain satisfaction from a $100 windfall.
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Optimism protects from loss aversion: people's tendency to fear losses more than we value gains.
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He had an innate aversion to quarrels and discord; yet, often he was very irritable.
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Rats modified established aversions to certain foods if they observed conspecifics eating those same foods.
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Risk aversion comes from a situation where a probability can be assigned to each possible outcome of a situation.
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There is evidence that this is true (see inequity aversion) and it is intuitive, at least for small face-to-face groups of people.
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After an accompanying music video and the ensuing year-long mall tour, she developed a serious aversion to shopping malls that lasted for years.
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In this regard, he did not share his brother's aversion to unilateral action.
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The main idea behind ambiguity aversion encompasses the idea of risk aversion.
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