Examples of 'be ambivalent' in a sentence

Meaning of "be ambivalent"

be ambivalent: This phrase is used to describe the state of having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something, often resulting in uncertainty or indecisiveness

How to use "be ambivalent" in a sentence

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Its meaning can be ambivalent since it can.
To be ambivalent also means to remain undecided.
Judaism teaches us to be ambivalent about power.
To be ambivalent is not.
Even the nurses seemed to be ambivalent about their tasks.
Some will be ambivalent or opposed to the changes implied by the pursuit of equality.
There is no reason to be ambivalent about it.
The legacy of dead dictators from vanquished totalitarian regimes should no longer be ambivalent.
Some are going to be ambivalent or even dislike it intensely.
Professional language producers can be expected to be ambivalent about clichés.
We may be ambivalent as well.
Such concern can be ambivalent.
Its meaning can be ambivalent since it can represent evil, but also wisdom.
She wants it to be ambivalent.
Tovar appears to be ambivalent about his conclusion that Lam 's death was accidental.

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There is no time to be ambivalent.
We will always be ambivalent stewards of the Earth.
The Europeans have reason to be ambivalent.
There is good reason to be ambivalent when it comes to retirement.
As usual, the final decision will be ambivalent.
Investors might be ambivalent about oil, but President Donald Trump is not.
I do not want to be ambivalent.
I can be ambivalent when it comes to taste, but that lamp was cool!
They are right to be ambivalent.
The attitude of institutional actors ( government ministries, health agencies, elected representatives ) can also be ambivalent.
There's no reason for you to be ambivalent about this conversation.
In my position, I have the luxury of not being a politician and I can be ambivalent.
It 's not something to be ambivalent about.
We don't say 'come to the streets and be ambivalent.
However, I feel obliged to be ambivalent towards technology.
However, the Chinese seem to be ambivalent.
Now, however, is not the time to be ambivalent.
Well, it 's not something to be ambivalent about.
He loves planes . It 's not something to be ambivalent about.

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