disinclination in the PONS Dictionary

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Moreover, a person with an oral fixation will present a disinclination to take care of him/herself and will require others to look after him/her.
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However, apparently because of a disinclination to marry, he failed in the examination.
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They replicate by social engineeringexploiting users' concern, ignorance, and disinclination to investigate before acting.
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He has a wide range of interests and as well as a frequently admitted disinclination to spend much time on the practice court.
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Studies have shown that animals exposed to motion environments commonly exhibit drowsiness and disinclination for activity.
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The early noises from within their stables emit a wearily whinnying disinclination to talk up their chances.
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The magazine claimed to showcase black models in response to anger caused by the disinclination of fashion magazines to display black models on their covers.
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This disinclination to appreciate religious values and beliefs gradually led to a polarization of society.
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She has shown an inclination towards music and a disinclination towards scholastic pursuits.
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It is not clear whether this disinclination developed independently or whether it was introduced.
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