Sentence examples for was disaffected from inspiring English sources

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was disaffected

adjective

Alienated or estranged, often with hostile effect; rebellious, resentful; disloyal.

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Reports reached him early in 408 that his army was disaffected.

Mr. Reines scoffed at the notion that his boss was disaffected.

Others said he was disaffected with the coach and had lost his zeal (the coach was replaced).

In the army a group of Egyptian officers, whose leader was Aḥmad ʿUrābī (Arabi), was disaffected from the khedive and resentful of European control of Egypt.

"I was disaffected by Blair, but now it's time for change, for people to unite and make right what is wrong.

Bender was a fiction not because he was disaffected – there was plenty of that going around – but because he was far too tough, and so clearly drawn as blue-collar.

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They attributed it to the downturn in WA's economy and voters being disaffected with the state's premier, Colin Barnett.

Many are disaffected.

We're disaffected, so are ordinary soldiers.

Kids were disaffected and very vulnerable.

I'm disaffected, poor and clever.

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