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grudging

[gruhj-ing] / ˈgrʌdʒ ɪŋ /


























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It’s worth your time, your discomfort, your possible scorn and your weirdly grudging affection, maybe all at once.

From Los Angeles Times

On Monday, Mr. Ben-Gvir’s influence was underscored by his initial opposition to — and then grudging blessing of — Mr. Netanyahu’s decision to delay, at least temporarily, the divisive judicial overhaul that had led to widespread protests.

From New York Times

But he’s earned a grudging respect over the years.

From Seattle Times

The unfettered transparency earned the city’s police chief and other leaders grudging praise from Nichols’ family and law enforcement critics who said it should be a model for other police departments around the country.

From Los Angeles Times

But the intermittent fracas, as over the Iraq War or more recently over a nuclear submarine deal with Australia, are generally followed quickly enough by rediscovered love grounded in grudging mutual admiration.

From New York Times