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She said she had never been so unmotivated to vote.

From BBC

In the intense competition for getting those unmotivated votes to the polls in these last few weeks before the election, I expect Musk won’t be the last one to step over the line.

From Slate

“We know that there are many people who are unmotivated because sometimes we come from countries where, when it comes to elections, we don’t trust the vote,” said Carolina Rodriguez-Greer, Arizona director of Mi Familia Vota, before she shared information on the show about how voters can track their ballots.

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

Meanwhile, brigade officers have complained that the conscripts recruited by the official system are often too old, in poor health and unmotivated.

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

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