Use of ambivalence in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include ambivalence at the start of sentence, ambivalence at the end of sentence and ambivalence in the middle of sentence

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ambivalence at the start of sentence


  1. Ambivalence and androgyny were in fashion.

ambivalence at the end of sentence


  1. She viewed her daughter's education with ambivalence.
  2. But in the end, all he was certain of was his own moral ambivalence.
  3. All admitted that the decision to accept promotion created some anxiety and ambivalence.
  4. Most industries that size would be cherished by the authorities, but pachinko inspires a certain ambivalence.
  5. More often, of course, separation involves a younger carer giving up the role, about which there is often profound ambivalence.

ambivalence in the middle of sentence


  1. She felt a certain ambivalence towards him.
  2. Kathy is frank about her ambivalence about cooking.
  3. O'Neill had a genuine ambivalence toward US involvement in the war.
  4. There was ambivalence among church members about women becoming priests.
  5. The same ambivalence is evident in the prevailing attitude toward language.
  6. The document expressed some ambivalence over the doctrine of predestination.
  7. This ambivalence may regress into a fatalistic view of herself and her future.
  8. It is as an answer to this ambivalence that the civic culture recommends itself.
  9. Many people feel some ambivalence towards television and its effect on our lives
  10. I've never lied about my feelings, including my ambivalence about getting married again.
  11. Her petty jealousy and deep ambivalence about Dickinson explode through her schoolmarm prose.
  12. A similar ambivalence prevailed in the provision of grave goods as in the bestowal of presents.
  13. A third candle was ambivalence, and usually takes the form of two women who are close allies and rivals.
  14. At first, reading this passage I let out a gasp: I had never seen maternal ambivalence described on the page.
  15. In particular, regulatory control is characterized by an ambivalence which has both political and moral dimensions.
  16. Given this ambivalence towards political authority, there is little scope in the United States for heroic leadership.
  17. It is not altogether idle to speculate about what seems to be driving the private ambivalence and the public controversy.
  18. Significantly others have reacted with ambivalence: That exercise on support really took the lid off things in our school.
  19. As a result of this foolish ambivalence the Government is in danger of wasting the credit it deserves for the minimum wage.
  20. Another important finding of the study was the confusion and ambivalence which these carers exhibited in relation to role reversal.
  21. It is the suffering of ambivalence: the murderous alternation between bitter resentment and raw-edged nerves and blissful gratification and tenderness.
  22. Moral ambivalence is probably associated with a number of other features which distinguish regulatory misconduct from breaches of the traditional code.
  23. The contradictoriness and ambivalence of racist discourses and interactions are produced by a complex combination of social and psychic structures and forces.

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