Use of apathy in Sentences. 28 Examples

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apathy at the start of sentence


  1. Apathy is one of the maladies of modern society.
  2. Apathy is the long-standing curse of British local democracy.

apathy at the end of sentence


  1. Once defeated, he sank into apathy.
  2. Yet there is still a public apathy.
  3. Such attitudes can only lead to apathy.
  4. Today, public fury alternates with apathy.
  5. The campaign failed because of public apathy.
  6. Extreme poverty had reduced them to a state of apathy.
  7. Many health education campaigns are still greeted with apathy.
  8. No, this time the Man of Steel faces a much deadlier opponent: apathy.
  9. Our inner lives have been hideously diminished by isolation from an ecosocial matrix, weighing us down with sadness and apathy.

apathy in the middle of sentence


  1. But apathy will be the real winner.
  2. His apathy necessitates stimulation.
  3. He was sunk in apathy after his failure.
  4. Worker apathy has been and remains rampant.
  5. His apathy just made her even more frustrated.
  6. There is widespread apathy among the electorate.
  7. Voter apathy is especially high among young people.
  8. But, as Server shows us, he learned apathy the hard way.
  9. Authoritarian management often leads to apathy among employees.
  10. Instead apathy reigns, not least among the young, even students.
  11. Public apathy and political ignorance is an indisputable fact today.
  12. What can average citizens do in the midst of such public apathy and lean government support?
  13. After a century or so of political apathy, Hong Kong's young people were making up for lost time.
  14. It yielded inefficiency, apathy, and disunity-the very things we did not see in action in the Gulf.
  15. The apathy of the people towards unemployment was one of the things that caused so little notice to be taken of it.
  16. This means groups can not plan in the medium and long term, creating uncertainty and apathy amongst staff on limited contracts.
  17. Such apathy is indicative of the generally low emphasis and under-investment in health education and preventive medicine in Britain.

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