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grudging

[gruhj-ing] / ˈgrʌdʒ ɪŋ /


























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Sir John Wolfenden, whose 1957 inquiry concluded that sex between men should be decriminalised, was a committed Anglican, and his recommendation was couched in grudging terms.

From BBC • Dec. 24, 2025

Many Western officials view Yermak with a grudging respect.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 28, 2025

I don’t know if the government’s grudging confession of error played a role in the full court’s decision.

From Slate • Oct. 31, 2025

While compliance with court orders has at times been grudging, the President and Congress have consistently respected Marbury in the end because it is part of the glue that holds the Constitution together.

From Salon • Feb. 15, 2025

His answer seems supportive, if still a bit grudging.

From "Drama High" by Michael Sokolove




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