resent in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Her family and her would-be in-laws resent her commitment for an exotic contact sport which regularly includes combat with men.
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All have reasons to resent his stranglehold on the universe and the jihad it has unleashed.
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Such a public double standard has been challenged by feminists, who resent the expectation that female appearance/behavior may be routinely commented on.
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On the other hand, he resented her extravagance, her misuse of his inheritance, and her attempts to force him to pursue a political career.
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She has no talent for cooking and the other staff largely resents her presence.
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At the same time, he did not resent the dialogue on issues that could lead to improving the common good of ethnic cohabitation.
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She initially resents the prospect of being married for political convenience, and later considers a political marriage of her own volition.
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But he sometimes resented public fawning over his father.
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He resents his parents and their high position.
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Such court cases could often lead to planters losing their homes and property, so they grew to resent the presence of the newcomers.
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