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the disloyal
adjective
Not loyal, unloyal, without loyalty; faithless, traitorous.
synonyms
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The disloyal were simply banished.
How many fall into the disloyal categories is not known.
It's imperative that we protect Brazilian industry from the disloyal competition of the exchange-rate war.
His prisons were perpetually filled with other dissidents and the disloyal.
Afterwards, Telemachus orders the disloyal maids to clean up the bodies and the gore.
And of course they can reward political loyalty and, by omission, punish the disloyal.
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"The airline industry and the banking industries are the most hated industries on the planet, with the most disloyal customers," he said.
Aping the spirit, if not the élan, of his predecessor, Cheney called the articles disloyal, damaging to national security, and undeserving of the Pulitzer Prizes they won.
And of course, there is the drawing up of a list of the politically disloyal (Henry was famously paranoid, and surrounded by plotters).
In "The Epidemic," a government official wonders whether the state has developed an influenza that afflicts the inwardly disloyal.
Peter Osnos, former publisher of Times Books, called the move "disloyal but not unusual".
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