Sentence examples for were disaffected from inspiring English sources

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were disaffected

adjective

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

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Kids were disaffected and very vulnerable.

Some of her sources were disaffected members of Jemaah Islamiyah.

The editors were disaffected with liberalism, but the goal was to avoid ideology altogether.

He estimated that as many as one-third of the fighters with the Taliban were disaffected.

He estimated that about 30% of his unit were disaffected with the military.

They were disaffected and they were loud, and often with rock that's all you need.

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Many are disaffected.

We're disaffected, so are ordinary soldiers.

I'm disaffected, poor and clever.

They are disaffected students in a confirmation class.

IF ALGERIA has plenty of anything, it is disaffected youth.

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