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to discontent
noun
Dissatisfaction.
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Chile's slowing economy has added to discontent.
"This all leads to discontent," Mr. Tawfik said.
A Nigerian group linked to discontent over poverty in the country's oil-producing region claimed responsibility.
This has led to discontent and, in some cases, outbreaks of civil unrest.
To begin with, growing joblessness and economic hardship will give rise to discontent and protest.
His inept domestic policies have led to discontent and even the occasional riot.
This is fortunate for the West, oblivious to discontent among Afghans unless it is directly linked to fuelling guerrilla war.
Mr de Villepin's government is perilously perched: vulnerable to fratricide from within, exposed to discontent from without.
In a television interview on December 2nd, Mr Santos made a surprising allusion to discontent within the ranks.
His resignation in December 1853, avowedly in opposition to Russell's reform bill, was ascribed to discontent with an infirm diplomacy.
Many of the Russian reforms threatened entrenched political and financial interests in the country and inevitably led to discontent.
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