misgiving in the PONS Dictionary

misgiving Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Despite having severe misgivings about her husband's plans to keep the money, she still supports him.
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Many users also expressed misgivings over the meeting's purpose, believing that the conference was organized to secure foreign interests.
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The process is deemed complete when all participants reach a consensus that any misgivings about the discrepancies are resolved. 10.
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The news media reported on this and other misgivings, but at the same time welcomed his return home.
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This test has however often given rise to misgivings because it may not correspond to realities.
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Though she had certain misgivings along the way, she felt that the last few pages answered all her questions and moved her almost to tears.
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Despite these misgivings the council granted the scheme planning permission and sought to push on with plans.
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He had not been involved in the planning of the offensive, and had grave misgivings about their chances.
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Despite his misgivings the producers forbade him to cut a single scene.
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She had misgivings about taking on the role because of the differences in their physical appearance, but the result was highly praised by critics.
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