How to use in-sentence of “reluctance”:
+ From colonial times to now, Costa Rica’s reluctance to become politically tied with the rest of Central America has been a major obstacle to efforts for greater regional integration.
+ The Amish are known for simple lifestyle, plain dress, and reluctance to adopt many conveniences of modern technology.
+ The finale focuses on series protagonist Aang’s non-violent personality and his reluctance to kill Fire Lord Ozai.
+ The total reluctance is equal to the ratio of the “magnetomotive force” in a passive magnetic circuit to the magnetic flux in this circuit.
+ In an AC field, the reluctance is the ratio of the amplitude values for a sinusoidal MMF and magnetic flux.
+ The result was new foreign policy doctrine for Bartlet Administration and military intervention to stop the violence, which came after much hesitation and reluctance to call the conflict a genocide.
+ The inverse of reluctance is called “permeance”.
+ He resisted the well-ingrained tradition of bringing senior officers from the armed forces into police commands; and only with great reluctance did he give in to the demand from the Hertfordshire police committee that he use his wartime military rank.