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She said she had never been so unmotivated to vote.

From BBC

“Our task is to recruit volunteers faster, so that we get fewer of those people who are absolutely unmotivated,” Ms. Mykhailova said.

Further, it can lead us to limit our social activities, feel unsatisfied with our jobs, as well as unmotivated, and generally negative.

At the same time, they warn that so-called helicopter parents and unmotivated children can use mental health buzzwords as an excuse to avoid anything unpleasant, thereby unintentionally crippling themselves emotionally.

There’s also such a thing in politics as soft, or unmotivated, disapproval.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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