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reluctate

 
Dictionary: Re·luc·tate
 

v. i.

[See Reluct.]
To struggle against anything; to resist; to oppose. [Obs.] «To delude their reluctating consciences.» Dr. H. More.


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archaic  to offer resistance; to strive or struggle against something; to show reluctance
 
 

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