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reluctantly
adverb as in under protest
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Example Sentences
Well say the board of directors of the fan-owned club "have very reluctantly accepted" his departure.
The crowd, having just witnessed 12 minutes of basketball at its most mild, reluctantly obliged.
I continued to try to find more time for us to be together, and he reluctantly adjusted to not living together or seeing me every day.
San Joaquin Valley wine grape growers are reluctantly prepared for the prohibition, said Jeff Bitter, president of Allied Grape Growers.
Trump's lie was so outrageous that even Fox News reluctantly pointed out that Jabbar, who was killed by police during the attack, was a U.S. citizen.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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