ঝুাঁক দূর করা, বিরাগপূর্ণ করা, অনিচ্ছুক করান
(1) Make unwilling
(1) He was a quiet fellow, disinclined to tell anecdotes or bask in the refracted glow of a Hollywood account.
(2) All parties and institutions are affected by a climate of cynicism and mistrust in which society is disinclined to believe whatever it is told by authorities and experts.
(3) He would be disinclined to burn them; he could not publish them.
(4) The majority party is a closely-knit organization nationwide and is less popular among youths who are generally disinclined to go to the poll.
(5) Maybe the guys on the ground were disinclined to accept that instruction.
(6) The news made me disinclined to spend another night in the park.
(7) We all ranted about how DB takes advantage of my mom and seems disinclined to help himself.
(8) Understandably, I have some reservations about getting drunk with my passport and visa with me, so I am disinclined to take them.
(9) Baffled or humbled by the land, we are disinclined to be boastful.
(10) The danger is that a public stupefied by celebrity and trivia will be ill-informed and disinclined to engage in the democratic process.
(11) For the rest, the hand emerges abruptly from the kiosk without greeting or acknowledgement, and one is then disinclined to be pleasant in return.
(12) Maybe it has, but I doubt it, and I'm disinclined to prove that assertion.
(13) Then there are issues, of which I know nothing, because I'm disinclined to submit to a higher level of security clearance.
(14) Fortunately, the general public are disinclined to go along with philosophers and critics who cast doubt upon common experience.
(15) Both parties also seem disinclined to support Pawlenty's call for a reinstatement of the death penalty.
(16) Not surprisingly, he is disinclined to name names.
(17) Even if I hadn't become fabulously annoyed with the show last season, I'd be disinclined to watch it this year.
(18) Audiences today are not only disinclined to listen to new music, they're reluctant to listen to anything unfamiliar.
(19) It turns out I do have wisdom teeth, but they're of a shy disposition and are disinclined to pop up the way they're supposed to.
(20) And the rich seem disinclined to do anything about it.
indispose
Dispose