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		Definition of uninvolving in English: uninvolvingadjectiveʌnɪnˈvɒlvɪŋˌəninˈvälviNG Failing to engage someone's interest or attention; dull.  a pointless and uninvolving storyline  Example sentencesExamples -  The few bits of action before the climactic showdown are quick and uninvolving.
 -  Such predictability proves distressingly uninvolving for the viewer.
 -  The initial impression of these first few minutes leaves something to be desired because the sonic details appear uninvolving and overly ascetic.
 -  The play is contrived, manipulative, uninvolving: It glimmers, glimmers, and fizzles out.
 -  It was all very polished and professional and tuneful - but ultimately uninvolving.
 -  This is one cold, stubbornly uninvolving film.
 -  On this level, I found the movie opaque and uninvolving.
 -  Although I wondered a few months ago whether attending this exhibition might make me queasy, in fact it was a rather uninvolving affair.
 -  For whatever reason, Brooks has decided to distance his characters from the audience, and the result is a cold, uninvolving experience.
 -  There is great work created beneath this pandemic of fine but uninvolving art.
 -  Honestly, when you combine the grainy style with a flat and uninvolving DVD transfer, you've got a movie that will look pretty terrible on your home theatre system.
 -  Michelle Ryan is flat and uninvolving as the title character.
 -  Overall, Late Nite Catechism proves mildly amusing, but slight and uninvolving fare.
 -  But I guess with such a threadbare and uninvolving main story - which the aforementioned December-May romance certainly is - the filmmakers need some padding.
 -  It is up to you to decide whether sparkling stop-motion animation, catchy music, and a hearty dose of dry British humor is enough to overcome an uninvolving allegorical plot.
 -  They can play a bit, those Ukrainian lads, but there's something curiously uninvolving about Champions League nights.
 -  Unfortunately, despite a certain amount of suspense in the first act, the story becomes increasingly convoluted and curiously uninvolving.
 -  Thus, while The Sleeping Dragon has occasional moments of greatness, it is, overall, a lackluster, uninvolving game.
 -  Even the interspersed musical numbers and cabaret performances meant to comment on and clarify the relationships involved are dour and uninvolving.
 -  Collectively, the soundtracks get the basics of the words and sounds across, but otherwise they're uninvolving.
 
    Definition of uninvolving in US English: uninvolvingadjectiveˌəninˈvälviNG Failing to engage someone's interest or attention; dull.  a pointless and uninvolving storyline  Example sentencesExamples -  This is one cold, stubbornly uninvolving film.
 -  For whatever reason, Brooks has decided to distance his characters from the audience, and the result is a cold, uninvolving experience.
 -  The play is contrived, manipulative, uninvolving: It glimmers, glimmers, and fizzles out.
 -  The initial impression of these first few minutes leaves something to be desired because the sonic details appear uninvolving and overly ascetic.
 -  Honestly, when you combine the grainy style with a flat and uninvolving DVD transfer, you've got a movie that will look pretty terrible on your home theatre system.
 -  They can play a bit, those Ukrainian lads, but there's something curiously uninvolving about Champions League nights.
 -  Thus, while The Sleeping Dragon has occasional moments of greatness, it is, overall, a lackluster, uninvolving game.
 -  It is up to you to decide whether sparkling stop-motion animation, catchy music, and a hearty dose of dry British humor is enough to overcome an uninvolving allegorical plot.
 -  Michelle Ryan is flat and uninvolving as the title character.
 -  The few bits of action before the climactic showdown are quick and uninvolving.
 -  Even the interspersed musical numbers and cabaret performances meant to comment on and clarify the relationships involved are dour and uninvolving.
 -  Such predictability proves distressingly uninvolving for the viewer.
 -  It was all very polished and professional and tuneful - but ultimately uninvolving.
 -  Unfortunately, despite a certain amount of suspense in the first act, the story becomes increasingly convoluted and curiously uninvolving.
 -  On this level, I found the movie opaque and uninvolving.
 -  Although I wondered a few months ago whether attending this exhibition might make me queasy, in fact it was a rather uninvolving affair.
 -  Collectively, the soundtracks get the basics of the words and sounds across, but otherwise they're uninvolving.
 -  There is great work created beneath this pandemic of fine but uninvolving art.
 -  Overall, Late Nite Catechism proves mildly amusing, but slight and uninvolving fare.
 -  But I guess with such a threadbare and uninvolving main story - which the aforementioned December-May romance certainly is - the filmmakers need some padding.
 
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