disinclined in the PONS Dictionary

disinclined Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be disinclined to do sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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They were on the whole disinclined to share power with the locals.
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He had attended a performance and liked the work, but was disinclined to write a fantasia (as he put it in a letter to his family) on another composer's music.
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History can show us this inevitability, but to make it real for those disinclined to reading takes imagination.
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He could be arrogant and disinclined to accept opposition, but was also capable of kindness.
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The schools were disinclined to resume the series despite the passage of the resolution, since it did not have the effect of law.
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Her home is dated, and increasingly she's disinclined to spend her time and money on repair and maintenance.
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They are extremely disinclined to any form of labour or exertion.
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However, despite her initial demeanor, she is moderate in personality and rather disinclined towards extreme measures and outright obstructionism.
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Bouts usually continue until one fighter is struck by an incapacitating blow or otherwise becomes disinclined to continue.
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Disinclined towards university studies, he left school without finishing his leaving year and began working as a clerk for a car business.
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