ill will Definition In English

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Examples of ill will

  • We bear no ill will towards any workers fighting against the decline and decay of their manufacturing industries.

  • It can easily be destroyed by neglect, ill will or deliberate policy.

  • Deportations resulting from an unfair or unwise decision of an immigration officer can cause considerable ill will and hardship.

  • Recruitment can be made from areas where the least ill will follow.

  • She seems to get it through with the minimum of ill will and with the minimum of waste of time.

  • As a result of that, and not of ill will on the part of employers, persons over 40 are virtually debarred from employment.

  • Anybody who has practised in the law knows that furniture can be replaced not necessarily because of ill will on the part of the tenant.

  • They exasperate and exacerbate, they cause ill will and achieve nothing.

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