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were averse
adjective
Having a repugnance or opposition of mind.
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First, virtually all men were averse to severe urinary leakage (predominantly negative individual coefficients), although some men's aversion was much greater than others'.
Neither Mr. Nugala nor Mr. Rao were averse to the changes sweeping through Hyderabad.
Opponents of same-sex marriage were averse to another election, saying Californians had already voted on the issue.
"Many students were averse to the unappealing bureaucracy in the U.S. government or the World Bank or the U.N.
In those early days, it was a mystery to him why so many directors were averse to that commodity.
Epic poetry was unknown to the Arabs, who were averse to fiction whether expressed in poetry or in prose.
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Sometimes people are averse".
They are averse to cheating.
Other Chinese companies are averse to publicity.
Mr. Hock was averse to renting.
Epstein is averse to believing in curses.
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