begrudge in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

begrudge in the PONS Dictionary

begrudge Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to begrudge doing sth
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He does not begrudge parental leave, but admits losing valuable skill sets can be awkward and locums are expensive.
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Besides, who can begrudge a little indulgence when it makes so many people so happy?
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I don't begrudge someone who acknowledges that they can't handle it.
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Few could begrudge him a big contract, but there is a danger it could come at the expense of a regular international place.
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He doesn't begrudge his pals their current success.
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How can we begrudge players chasing as much money as they can when you here stories like this?
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And you wouldn't begrudge or judge anybody who has said, you know what?
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I don't think anyone can begrudge him after 15 years at the top of the tree.
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Give the grant to us, don't begrudge us and wish us well as we wish everyone well in whatever sport they compete in.
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Though he begrudged the practice of law, he had friends and relatives in the legal profession, whom he aided infrequently when his assistance was requested.
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