Examples of 'ambivalent relationship' in a sentence

Meaning of "ambivalent relationship"

ambivalent relationship - This phrase describes a relationship characterized by mixed or conflicting feelings, attitudes, or emotions towards another person or entity. It suggests that there are both positive and negative aspects or experiences within the relationship

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ambivalent relationship
I always had a very ambivalent relationship to my mother.
Ambivalent relationship with the authorities.
I have a somewhat ambivalent relationship with technology.
Ambivalent relationship with her.
I have a bit of an ambivalent relationship with them.
Ambivalent relationship with colleagues.
Americans have a deeply ambivalent relationship to guns.
The ambivalent relationship between finance and growth.
Musicians often have an ambivalent relationship with instruments.
Ambivalent relationship between HIV and education.
Humans have an ambivalent relationship with snakes.
Process the loss of someone whom you had an ambivalent relationship with.
I have an ambivalent relationship with this album.
Mission and violence, an ambivalent relationship.
From an ambivalent relationship to racial categories to their uncontrolled use.

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My predecessor felt you had an ambivalent relationship with him.
The ambivalent relationship between Russia and its Muslims is deeply rooted in history.
Image artists often have an ambivalent relationship with results.
I have an ambivalent relationship with the fact that I am part Native American.
He also delves into his own ambivalent relationship to modernism.
Ambivalent relationship, mistrust behind cooperation.
I have a pretty ambivalent relationship to collecting.
Finally, the FN and the political system have an ambivalent relationship.
I have a very ambivalent relationship with poetry.
You must be progressing . My predecessor felt you had an ambivalent relationship with him.
Dependent or ambivalent relationship with the deceased.
The other group is the hacker class, who have an ambivalent relationship to education.
She has an ambivalent relationship to her pills.
The average person often has an ambivalent relationship towards power.
It 's an ambivalent relationship - me and the Oscars.
Competition policy in Canada has had an ambivalent relationship with that of the US.
What? Ambivalent relationship with her.
This says a lot about the state 's ambivalent relationship with artists.
I have an ambivalent relationship with sugar.
So how do you walk away from an ambivalent relationship that drains you?
I have had an ambivalent relationship with money for a long time.
The two men were to have a very ambivalent relationship for decades to come.
I have an ambivalent relationship with Sontag.
This book recounts and explains the ambivalent relationship that unites tiger and man.
I have a bit of an ambivalent relationship with historical fiction.
This is because the long-term outcome for an ambivalent relationship is predictably weak.
He had an ambivalent relationship with.
Certainly you also have an ambivalent relationship with the snowplow.
Freud had an ambivalent relationship with Vienna.
Turkey has had a somewhat ambivalent relationship with the west.
She has a very ambivalent relationship with Wilhelmina.
Anthropologists themselves have a very ambivalent relationship with the past of their discipline.
The colonial state had very ambivalent relationship with Arabic language and the Islamic clergy.
The RFE historically has had an ambivalent relationship with its giant neighbor.
PEAR had an ambivalent relationship with Princeton.

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