Examples of 'very reluctantly' in a sentence

Meaning of "very reluctantly"

very reluctantly - This phrase conveys a strong sense of hesitation, unwillingness, or resistance towards a particular action or decision. It suggests that the individual is extremely unwilling or resistant to comply with a request, follow through on a task, or accept a certain outcome

How to use "very reluctantly" in a sentence

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very reluctantly
Wilson very reluctantly accepted these amendments.
The offer was accepted very reluctantly.
Very reluctantly explicit rebuke officer.
Waga went very reluctantly.
I very reluctantly have to speak in favour of referral back on this occasion.
The engine runs very roughly and the model moves very reluctantly.
I lose very reluctantly.
We wandered around for four hours and even then only very reluctantly left.
I came very reluctantly to the conclusion that this was a true mystery.
I will allow the play for the benefit of the convent but only very reluctantly.
Mitchell very reluctantly submits to his slave status with this ugly witch.
He gleefully talks about the Brahmin doctors who at first worked for him very reluctantly.
Very reluctantly Snape tried to enter a bit.
The Commission kept Parliament in suspense for some time and only very reluctantly provided information.
The Finns very reluctantly agreed to these demands.

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I guess I will go but very reluctantly.
Ozzy very reluctantly agrees to appear in the Halloween episode.
Additionally new PDP Types are only very reluctantly accepted to the already frozen standards.
Very reluctantly Comte changed the name of the new science from social physics to sociology.
Now if they go there, it will be very reluctantly.
Pagan Russia very reluctantly and slowly accepted another religion.
I shall vote for this report very, very reluctantly.
Very reluctantly I remember of this time.
He wouldn't even look at me and very reluctantly came to eat his morning meal.
Rogers very reluctantly defends McCoy, knowing him to be incapable of murder if little else.
But it 's the person who has been selected very reluctantly from his people.
A role I gradually and very reluctantly accepted and used to educate people as I could.
Capitalism has become a dogma, and dogmas die very slowly and very reluctantly.
We proceed, very reluctantly after a family decision.
This leads to the team using Sucre instead, who accepts very reluctantly.
Hydrogen dissolves very reluctantly in water, unless, it is pressed in with high pressure.
But there is a peculiar feature of this institution which, of course, I tolerate but very reluctantly.
In an attempt to keep the peace, I very reluctantly agreed to the procedure.
Very reluctantly explicit rebuke officer Who saved the revolution, not once, but twice.
Then I asked Rory, and she very reluctantly confirmed it.
Very, very reluctantly I have given him in charge.
Papa came up the road, very reluctantly.
We proceed, very reluctantly after a family decision, um… that we're going to do this thing.
Some start the investigation, doing so, as they stressed, very reluctantly.
Reportedly, Lithuania has been very reluctantly handling the claims of Poles for compensation / restitution.
I have given him a charge . Very, very reluctantly.
Ing to - very reluctantly.
To pick up her computer in the morning . Now she agreed, very reluctantly.
Well, only very reluctantly.
In writing . - I voted in favour of this very reluctantly.
At first, very reluctantly.
She's remonstrating with him, he's listening… very reluctantly.
Um … that we are going to do this thing . We proceed, very reluctantly after a family decision.
CRAWLEY ( S ) . - Madam President, my group will have my support on this issue, but very reluctantly.
All right, I will go, But very reluctantly.

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