Examples of 'disaffection' in a sentence

Meaning of "disaffection"

Disaffection (noun): A feeling of discontent or alienation from a society, government, or authority
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  • Discontent; unrest.
  • Alienation; loss of loyalty.

How to use "disaffection" in a sentence

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Just like when disaffection with you.
Everybody was welcome into the club of disaffection.
Strategies to overcome that disaffection are urgently required.
Their disaffection was not the work of a day.
It certainly contributed to and encouraged public disaffection.
Parties stir up disaffection and dissatisfaction everywhere.
This suppression is reaching serious levels of disaffection.
The creation of disaffection against the enemy.
Disaffection of the slaughterhouses and increasing of technical developments.
There was a good deal of disaffection among them.
Citizen disaffection from and apathy towards politics.
Measures to prevent early school disaffection.
The risks of disaffection are not insignificant.
I was doing research for a paper on teenage disaffection.
There is clearly a certain disaffection for theology programs.

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The disaffection among the knights was particularly acute.
It led to financial difficulties and disaffection.
Disaffection with the regime had led to confrontati.
Chive was created because of an disaffection with existing tools.
Disaffection in the other republics was met by promises of greater decentralization.
Unemployment is at the heart of this disaffection.
A feeling of disaffection towards the person.
He may not have been aware of disaffection.
This could lead to disaffection if they left families behind.
Disaffection in the colleges is nationwide.
Sources of consensus and disaffection in education.
All disaffection among the.
His actions caused great disaffection among the nobles.
Popular disaffection and the crisis of working class perspective.
This was seen by some as disaffection with the whole idea.
This disaffection has given rise to occasional outbreaks of violence.
Is likely to bring into hatred or contempt or to excite disaffection against.
But these sounds of disaffection were drowned by the popular shout of.
This includes problems relating to unmotivated pupils and to disaffection.
And disaffection had never before been known in heaven.
The opposite of engagement is disaffection.
Melancholia is the brutal disaffection that characterizes our saturated systems.
We reject cynicism and disaffection.
Disaffection and defection.
The sure way of doing that would be to prevent disaffection at home.
They may transfer their disaffection from one society to another.
Growing inequality and corruption has led to popular disaffection.
You talked about the public disaffection shown by the referenda.
Contributions are easily lost to competing causes or to donor or volunteer disaffection.
I will not tolerate the spreading of disaffection among my tenants.
The disaffection of students for mathematics or physicsit is first seen in the numbers.
The argument is that poverty and disaffection produce terrorism.
The trial resulted in an acquittal on the charges of cowardice and disaffection.
The spirit of discontent and disaffection had never before been.
But they could not fight against the tsunami of disaffection.

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