enamoured Definition In English

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Examples of enamoured

  • But people would be more enamoured of what we are doing if we provided the proper resources.

  • I have the impression that you not exactly enamoured with the idea of applying the precautionary principle.

  • Few of my constituents who are persecuted by heavy lorries will be enamoured of that sort of legislation if they are at all realistic.

  • They were not enamoured of the idea, they did not like it, and they have constantly niggled away at it ever since.

  • I am not enamoured as to the prospect of legislating on questions of private international law.

  • It is, therefore, fair to assume that very few people are enamoured of an electrically-driven invalid tricycle, or that 12,500 are petrol-driven.

  • Some of us were not particularly enamoured of the cold war, anyway.

  • I note that his party is not enamoured of the strategic approach that can be gained through regions.

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