unwilling in the PONS Dictionary

unwilling Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

he is unwilling to quit his job

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Your whole being is full of clamor, which makes you unwilling to hold to my will and commandment.
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Sick of themselves and each other, yet unwilling to part, they begin drinking themselves to death.
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A lone hero stands against a gang of outlaws in a town where both lawmen and townspeople are unable or unwilling to help.
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He had secrets he was unwilling to share, even with his family.
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He remained very private and unwilling to talk to the press.
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Persons who are unwilling or unable to pay the fine and fees or who otherwise fail to meet the conditions of parole can be jailed.
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He organized experiments involving the interaction of different human blood types in unwilling prisoner-patients.
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Al, however, unwilling to let his friend go, asks for one final wish, which is fulfilled.
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All those who were unwilling to submit to the orthodox view were to be excommunicated and kept under surveillance at their residences.
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The net pool market can be mathematically infeasible if participants are unwilling to trade sufficient quantities to allow feasibility.
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