Similar words: rekindle, kindly, unkindly, blindly, spindly, take a fancy to, kindle, kindled. Meaning: v. be willing or inclined to accept.
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31. And with power-starved economies to feed and millions of people to lift out of poverty, neither country is going to take kindly to any interference with its energy agenda.
32. I do not take kindly to bigots – least of all religious bigots.
33. Considering his feelings about bloodline, he might not take kindly to Harry's side of the argument.
34. Will your husband take kindly to the idea of your buying the overcoat?
35. The Overlord does not take kindly to having his property stolen.
36. Will your father take kindly to the idea of your leaving college?
37. Even so, the writers and broadcasters didn't take kindly to Kobe's selfishness, arrogance and petulance.
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