remain sensitive
Frequency: 5.015.8 per million words
To continue to be in a sensitive state.
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- Researchers tried to remain sensitive to local issues.
- They remain sensitive to accusations of neo-colonialism.
- It is essential for policymakers to remain sensitive to public opinion.
- Even years after the accident, his knee will remain sensitive to cold weather.
- The discussions around the peace treaty must remain sensitive and discreet.
- This highly specialized equipment needs to remain sensitive to the smallest vibrations.
- Despite the harsh environment, the plant managed to remain sensitive to changes in soil moisture.
- The details of the merger are expected to remain sensitive until the official announcement.
- As a therapist, she strives to remain sensitive to the unspoken anxieties of her patients.
- His artistic temperament often causes him to remain sensitive to criticism.