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be disillusioned
noun
The act or process of disenchanting or freeing from a false belief.
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Maybe we'll be disillusioned.
He was soon to be disillusioned.
To be disillusioned you must first have illusions.
And San Diegans have their reasons to be disillusioned.
Hispanic Americans have also found good reason to be disillusioned.
Mr. Eveillard conceded that shareholders had reason to be disillusioned.
Despite his frustration, "I refused to be disillusioned," he said.
Paraguayans as a whole, however, were much slower to be disillusioned.
Be advised by the experiences of some eminent erstwhile travellers and prepare to be disillusioned.
Orwell was not the only man to be disillusioned with communism in Spain.
US taxpayers, who are footing the bill for this fiasco, should be disillusioned too.
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