Examples of 'reluctant to move' in a sentence

Meaning of "reluctant to move"

reluctant to move - This phrase indicates a hesitancy or unwillingness to change one's current position, either physically or metaphorically. It suggests a resistance to transition or progress

How to use "reluctant to move" in a sentence

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reluctant to move
The child be reluctant to move their arm.
Guarding a particular body part or reluctant to move.
Swat is reluctant to move him.
The horse will be extremely reluctant to move.
I am reluctant to move past this phase quicker than need be.
Most schools have been reluctant to move in this direction.
Coercion was used in several ways against those reluctant to move.
Parties seem reluctant to move.
Then you transcend the weakness of the ego so that it is reluctant to move.
I am reluctant to move now.
Affected rabbits may be depressed and reluctant to move.
The kid is bloated looking and reluctant to move several hours after its last feed.
The dog suffering heat stress is usually very sluggish and reluctant to move.
People are reluctant to move.
In addition, candidates are increasingly reluctant to move.

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Layla was reluctant to move back to Cairo.
Your companion animal may be reluctant to move around.
Tom is reluctant to move back to Boston.
Sheep appear uncomfortable and reluctant to move about.
Sami was reluctant to move back to Egypt.
Companies that make a living selling office software may be reluctant to move to a cloud model.
Arab states are reluctant to move before the Palestinians do.
I thought you would stay with me Reluctant to move.
Swat is reluctant to move him For fear they will be shot.
But the Mother is more and more reluctant to move.
People were reluctant to move out of the Old City.
However, the traders were reluctant to move.
O Reluctant to move too quickly as cheaper solutions may become available 3.
But other States are reluctant to move in this direction.
In countries were trust is limited to one 's family, individuals are reluctant to move.
Therefore, it is reluctant to move to the online space.
So that 's why you were so reluctant to move.
We're reluctant to move her.
One reason overseas Chinese scientists are reluctant to move back home is cronyism.
In addition, 20 % are reluctant to move because they expect difficulties in adapting to a new culture.
Many former residents don't believe the government and are reluctant to move back.
Therefore, citizens were reluctant to move to these new cities.
Lethargy, The dog will seem depressed and reluctant to move.
The public will he not reluctant to move with humanoid robots?
Why do you think Briggs has been so reluctant to move on Bello?
We are reluctant to move her . What do you advise?
Still, many garment makers are reluctant to move away from China.
Don't be reluctant to move low-impact.
Unable to rise, remain standing, or move without assistance, reluctant to move non-ambulatory.
Yet people are more reluctant to move to another town, state, or region.
Now, though, both were awake, but reluctant to move.
But, unfortunately, some people were reluctant to move away from their ancestral homes.
But… Really reluctant to move.

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