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the disillusion
noun
The act or process of disenchanting or freeing from a false belief.
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Nor is the disillusion just about money.
Look how soon the disillusion sets in after a revolution.
They are taking advantage of the disillusion of voters.
Instead, the revolution has sunk into the disillusion and distractions of middle age.
But since March 11th the disillusion has grown a lot stronger.
The disillusion of the Battle of Bull Run is reflected in "Beat!
A charming dream would go by the board, but so would the disillusion it fosters.
After the disillusion has set in there's usually a retreat to an older, more insular tradition.
"But their children sense the disillusion of their parents, and become cynical about their chances," he said.
The disillusion when creating deformed identities online to make us feel more interesting than we really are.
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Depending on your perspective, it captured either capitalist alienation, or the disillusion that followed the collapse of the student protests at Tiananmen Square.
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