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How to use indifferent to in a sentence

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These figures remain indifferent to their own renown, they're repelled by the bourgeoisie, and they lead monastic lives.
Bloggers can express themselves in a number of ways, from contrary to confessional, from indifferent to impassioned.
The Soviet Union had imploded, the Berlin Wall had come tumbling down, and Africans were not indifferent to these winds of change.
Perhaps it's not just him that seems indifferent to such youthful exuberance.
Organized as an exercise in corporate image-making, the competition was laughably indifferent to matters architectural.
The vivid picture and original musical background will leave nobody indifferent to this captivating shooter.
This seems to mean that the exhibition is indifferent to abstraction, surrealism or art of an introverted, asocial or eccentric nature.
Antarctica is indifferent to humans, but we humans are in awe of Antarctica.
Of course, the Government is utterly indifferent to the problem of apparent bias or apparent partiality in a court.
He furrows his beetle brows and fixes his stare on the turf in front, indifferent to the periphery.
Yet shortages did not mean that Soviet citizens were indifferent to consumption.
It will pick out one bird from a flock and give chase, indifferent to the calls and mobbing flights of other birds.
Indeed, the fiction of an Australia blithely indifferent to America is the single-most unrealistic aspect of the film.
I'd hate to live in a city like this and become unappreciative or indifferent to my surroundings.
His own gaze, generally unsympathetic and indifferent to the Other as such, evokes little sympathy.
The Riesling renaissance started years ago, yet most British drinkers remain curiously indifferent to this noble grape's charms.
The administration seems indifferent to data, impervious to competing viewpoints and ideas.
The second half, led by Brando, was serious, surly, studiously indifferent to giving pleasure or generating affection.
The latter, while famously devoted to the Eucharist, was relatively indifferent to liturgical matters and surprisingly open to inculturation.
I couldn't really feel any great sympathy for him, and felt rather indifferent to his fate.
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Examples from Classical Literature
His head was buried in his arms, and he was becoming indifferent to how frequently the kourbash fell on his shoulders.
All the species seem to be more or less indifferent to the salinity of the water.
Ordinarily no duck could have been more indifferent to a rain storm than herself.
The author is not indifferent to the possibility that his purpose may be misconceived.
This is the reason why the fanatic Mussulman is absolutely indifferent to danger.
Because we are free we can never be indifferent to the fate of freedom elsewhere.
Most of the cases during the prodromal stage are sullen, morose or suspicious, and indifferent to their friends and surroundings.
Martin was now talking to himself, oblivious to his wife's presence, indifferent to her.
Nor had Warner, consciously or not, been indifferent to the sacredness of his wardship.
All seems far from the world, drowsy, careless, indifferent to the weals and woes of suffering humanity.
The Royals do not appear to have been at all indifferent to these post-prandial wit-combats.
She is quite indifferent to coquetry, this grande dame of the ancien regime!
Tricotrin, indifferent to the hint as to the rebuff, looked at him amusedly.
The King showed himself humiliatingly indifferent to his counsels, and humiliatingly generous towards his necessities.
We should be defenceless before his arguments and indifferent to his scorn.
And he, a man of experience and adversities, was not the kind of man to be indifferent to her courtesy.
To be indifferent to it, or independent of it, was out of the question.
Ahaz was indifferent to these prophecies because his heart was otherwhere.
Mrs. Astrid appeared to be indifferent to everything around her here.
Or else they were like Diana and Athena, indifferent to marriage.
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