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Sentence count:67+1Posted:2016-08-30Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: ambivalencySimilar words: equivalentambitiousambiguousrivalarrivalsurvivaltalentedcalendarMeaning: [æm'bɪvələns]  n. mixed feelings or emotions. 
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31. The main difference is that men do not blame themselves for their ambivalence toward parenthood.
32. In James, it is civilized, social man negotiating and experiencing a world of irreducible ambivalence and complexity.
33. The moral dimension of the ambivalence surrounding regulatory control is most clearly exposed by regulatory rule-breaking.
34. From a theoretical point of view, social psychologists have often been unhappy in dealing with cognitive ambivalence.
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35. Indeed, the outcome of the battle of the battle flag only serves to symbolise ambivalence and irreconcilability in the South.
36. In assessing whether a particular doctrine might have encouraged scientific inquiry, such ambivalence must be taken into account.
37. The ambivalence with which Ishmael reacts to both society and human brotherhood is his dominant characteristic.
38. And that it was my parents' ambivalence, as much as anything, that had driven us all nuts.
39. Their ambivalence about career choices is coupled with scanty knowledge about what such jobs actually entail or what their educational requirements are.
40. Abundant evidence of ambivalence between ascriptive and associative use is to be found in examples of historical change.
41. The ambivalence of a host government is understandable to a degree.
42. The Roth opinion itself showed the Court's ambivalence.
43. Ambivalence or disagreeableness in a close relationship arises now.
44. The car also has a curious ambivalence.
45. But Congressional equivocation also reflects Congressional ambivalence.
46. He understood the public's ambivalence, shown by every poll.
47. With Dutchman William III on the British throne, there is ambivalence in the traditional rivalry with the Netherlands!
48. Unemployed and disaffected, they have embraced a kind of blissful ambivalence towards life as they float between parties, drugs, and a sexual freedom unknown to their elders.
49. This installation is exploring the ambivalence in the perception of human interaction.
50. When I graduated from college, though, my days of ambivalence were over.
51. The doubtfulness of one's birthplacemakesthemost fundamental questions and ambivalence about existence(freedom and home-coming) appearillusionary.
52. It's a 'coming to grips with the complexity of the world,' says Jeff Larsen, a psychology professor who studies ambivalence at Texas Tech University in Lubbock.
53. Subsequent cases display similar ambivalence about the FDA's use of summary judgment.
54. His poetry, and the main female characters lack realism, refraction of Byron female ambivalence.
55. But the European effort was beset by ambivalence at its core.
56. The question for Americans is what will come of our ambivalence.
57. Taming the Prince : The Ambivalence of Modern Executive Power , 1989 , 1993.
58. What struck Ms. Lovell was the ambivalence, even self-criticism, of some of the young Chinese undergoing patriotic education.
59. Turbulence, uncertainty, ambivalence, exhilaration, fear, loss, groundlessness, falling, guilt, error ... these are a few of the overlaid feeling tones I explore.
60. But lately ambivalence is turning into out - and - out royalism.
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