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be unmotivated
verb
To demotivate
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One distinctive trait in Pindar's poetry is the piling up of disparate topics, with unexpected and sudden transitions; these at first seem to be unmotivated digressions, apparently unconnected.
Whites may be better able to acquire anti-Black associations that align with their existing explicit or implicit attitudes, but may be unmotivated to strengthen these associations because they oppose their egalitarian values.
For example, interviews of AP students in Los Angeles public schools revealed that students found their teachers to be unmotivated and to have neglected to cover the material tested on the end-of-year exam.
Public education doesn't teach one child; it teaches all children, including children who may be unmotivated about school, children with learning issues, children from impoverished environments, children who don't speak the language of instruction, and so on.
Lousy managers complain about unmotivated employees, but nobody goes to work intending to be unmotivated.
When you charge a Sad Price, you will also be unmotivated to market your services.
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The next year, she was unmotivated.
"The villagers are unmotivated," says Moshi.
Can you pinpoint why you are unmotivated?
Their employees were unmotivated and strikes were frequent.
The others are unmotivated in theirs and productivity is low.
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