Examples of 'was ambivalent' in a sentence

Meaning of "was ambivalent"

was ambivalent: This phrase describes the state of having mixed feelings or contradictory attitudes towards something or someone

How to use "was ambivalent" in a sentence

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was ambivalent
Thoreau was ambivalent towards industrialization and capitalism.
The reaction to the dancers themselves was ambivalent.
Atlee was ambivalent towards the intelligence services.
Public opinion was ambivalent.
But she was ambivalent about treatment.
The relationship between the government and the newspaper was ambivalent.
Baker himself was ambivalent on the subject.
The view of the public towards practitioners of either craft was ambivalent.
His father was ambivalent about the decision.
Leuchtenberg himself was ambivalent.
Paul was ambivalent about marriage.
His position was ambivalent.
But he was ambivalent about the liberators.
Their attitude was ambivalent.
Anneka was ambivalent on the subject.

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The attitude of the Soviet soldiers was ambivalent.
Her tone was ambivalent.
I was ambivalent for a while.
His speech was ambivalent.
She was ambivalent about the Jewish situation.
I myself was ambivalent.
His attitude to the encroaching Turks was ambivalent.
Her mom was ambivalent.
The initial response by the leadership of the Provisional Institutions was ambivalent.
My mother was ambivalent.
The image of the former Citibank in the German press was ambivalent.
My son was ambivalent.
Yet Harvey has additional grounds for his belief that Marx was ambivalent about the LTFRP.
First was ambivalent.
His attitude to Britain was ambivalent.
He was ambivalent.
And it was a burden I was ambivalent about.
It was ambivalent.
His attitude to Caesar was ambivalent.
The NRA was ambivalent in its response to this issue.
Davies 's view of his own disability was ambivalent.
King Francis was ambivalent at first regarding the reformers.
He disliked the term, or at least was ambivalent about it.
He was ambivalent in the Civil War.
The first one I was ambivalent about.
As always, the reaction of men in the street was ambivalent.
The Spirit was ambivalent.
The patient's attitude toward his father was ambivalent.
I was ambivalent and incapable of following directions, let alone a treatment plan.
Tchaikovsky 's view of program music was ambivalent.
I was ambivalent and could not follow any instructions, let alone a treatment plan.
Freud 's attitude toward music was ambivalent.
Even so, Sarah was ambivalent about the house she occupied.
But when it came to appearances, no one was ambivalent.
Hazlitt was ambivalent about Rome, the farthest point of his journey.

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