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apathetic

[ap-uh-thet-ik] / ˌæp əˈθɛt ɪk /


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"The only way the monarchy works is by everybody either being apathetic or feeling very affectionate towards it," argues Anna Whitelock, a professor of the history of monarchy at City, University of London.

From BBC

Authorities are apathetic to their preservation, so his organisation is engaging directly with people, offering pro-bono repair and restoration consultancies to prevent them from giving away their properties to builders for redevelopment.

From BBC

One would think the manager would be concerned about the security of their vault and investigate, but he was apathetic and refused to even refund our box fee.

From Seattle Times

He also suggested that Democrats should commission further studies of voters who might have been apathetic to the Virginia governor’s race or other elections after 2020.

From Seattle Times

The country’s major opposition parties participated in the elections in the hopes of reconnecting with an apathetic base and re-energizing the leadership of the struggling anti-Maduro movement.

From Washington Post