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averse

Botany (of leaves, flowers, etc.) turned away from the main stem
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The political grandees should know that their silly antics to exploit the unenviable predicament of these distressed displaced for political gains are being extremely aversely looked down upon by the mass of our people in every niche of the land.
The decision aversely affects Libya, whose performances in Group I, and as the only unbeaten team in the group from five matches, without anybody's help but their own efforts, had claimed the top spot with nine points.
But aversely it has been noticed that most of the youth turn pathetic towards education due to their lapse in competitive exams.
In the process, labour rights of actors within developing countries are severely and aversely affected.
And some observers have noted that hard-pressured fish seem aversely conditioned to the sounds that our boats put off; the whirr of a trolling motor can send reds or bonefish streaking for the depths, and in some cases even the "ping" of a depthsounder is enough to alert fish within the cone that there are humans with nefarious designs above.
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