Synonym: disinclined, forced, involuntary, reluctant. Antonym: willing. Similar words: unwillingly, unwillingness, willing, willingly, willingness, be willing to, run wild, milling. Meaning: adj. 1. not disposed or inclined toward 2. in spite of contrary volition.
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151. Cost reports Occasionally contractors are unable or unwilling to supply a specified material or equipment.
152. Donald comforted himself by imagining himself an unwilling Abraham, called upon to sacrifice his sons on the altar of patriotism.
153. When he tried to answer such charges Gore seemed unable or unwilling to draw on Clinton's approach.
154. Tempers cool but the Doctor realises that he said some terrible things to his unwilling passengers.
155. Ershad met with senior Army officers who informed him that they were unwilling to step in and take control of the country.
156. The truth may be that Pyongyang's generals were unwilling to deliver the goods to the Pentagon's generals.
157. Now I am alone except for this unwilling stranger and even to him I gave my love freely. 6.
158. Matthew kept on arguing his point, unwilling to concede defeat.
159. Ulysses S.. Grant,(sentencedict.com) also want Broussard to help them bring down those unwilling to accept defeat.
160. Many businesses are unwilling to branch out into new and unfamiliar areas.
161. Many cleaning machine manufacturers and suppliers often seem unable or unwilling to provide routine servicing for the machines they sell.
162. Even in his final months Clinton is unwilling to take on demagogues to his far right.
163. Yoshimoto, however, is a legitimate storyteller, and avoids the overwrought sentiment that forces a reader to cry unwilling tears.
164. They were unwilling to support the resolution which gave the president the military responsibility to enforce the act.
165. The joint chiefs were unwilling to support a treaty at this juncture for strategic reasons.
166. As recipients of generous campaign contributions, elected officials are unwilling to effectively regulate the firearms industry.
167. Steers which were wild and unwilling sometimes had their eyes sewn shut with linen thread.
168. Developing countries were unwilling to listen to sermons about sustainability from those doing most of the polluting.
169. But since the State is unwilling to go the distance alone, rest assured his answer will be no.
170. Vimla now took centre-stage, while Panna grabbed an unwilling daughter-in-law and whirled her around in a waltz for a few steps.
170. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
171. Or maybe they were just fighting fate, unwilling to go quietly into a waiting compactor, and ultimately, the landfill.
172. The government was persistently unwilling to amend Poor Law principles to take account of the mounting evidence of extensive involuntary unemployment.
173. The government, led by conservatives, has been unwilling to join the talks.
174. An audience increasingly unwilling to risk its money on new and unknown foreign film-makers also takes its toll.
175. Usually the unwilling merely need motivation, and the unable more training.
176. After fifteen years he was still pursuing his feud against his master-mason, unwilling to let even his bones rest.
177. The U.S. was unwilling to do anything that might endanger the alliance with Japan.
178. Other religious schools unwilling to go along with them should no longer expect state funding.
179. Only at w *; will firms and households be unwilling to alter their realized behaviour.
180. Without access to corporate data, says Gresham, companies are unwilling to begin the shift over from proprietary systems.
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