unmotivated Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌʌn.ˈməʊ.tɪ.veɪ.tɪd]
  • Us [ ˌʌn.ˈmoʊ.t̬ɪ.veɪ.t̬ɪd]

Meaning of unmotivated In English

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Examples of unmotivated

  • However, already the first chorus pictures the drawbacks of having a relationship so vividly that the conclusion/title phrase, on its appearance, seems entirely unmotivated.

  • Most previous researchers have considered such errors to be completely random and unmotivated.

  • Monadics and polydefinites are treated uniformly, without positing unmotivated complexity in the grammar for deriving the syntax of the latter.

  • Monadics and polydefinites are treated uniformly, without positing unmotivated complexity in the grammar for deriving the form of the latter.

  • For 14 families, however, the training ended prematurely because the parents were unmotivated.

  • This certainly is a difficulty, but in our view the fundamental problem with dispositionalism is that it is unmotivated.

  • At its worst, the method involved mindless repetition and meaningless drills, with unmotivated learners interacting with teaching machines using far from authentic materials.

  • The consistent division of research on patient-doctor relationships into psychological and educational components is often artificial and unmotivated.

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