Examples of 'increasingly disillusioned' in a sentence

Meaning of "increasingly disillusioned"

increasingly disillusioned - This phrase describes a growing sense of disappointment, dissatisfaction, or loss of belief in something or someone. It is often used to convey a deepening skepticism, pessimism, or disenchantment over time

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increasingly disillusioned
Egyptian protesters increasingly disillusioned with army.
Increasingly disillusioned with Winnipeg, Lynn left the city.
Students grow increasingly disillusioned.
Increasingly disillusioned with Nazi Germany, he played little role in the wartime politics of Hungary.
Paris is becoming increasingly disillusioned.
He grew increasingly disillusioned with the stealthy encroaches of apartheid.
The ultimate goal must be a true partnership rather than an increasingly disillusioned public.
Our people are increasingly disillusioned with politics.
As he grew older, however, Cudjoe became increasingly disillusioned.
Bicke becomes increasingly disillusioned with his status in society.
Black Republicans, including Wallace, became increasingly disillusioned.
I was becoming increasingly disillusioned with the false promises of the world.
Over the course of his tenure he became increasingly disillusioned by Nazi politics.
He became increasingly disillusioned with the ability of scientific evidence to transform racial bias.
Over time the Ugandan public has become increasingly disillusioned with the Musevini administration.

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He grew increasingly disillusioned by the policies of the then Congress leadership.
Over the course of time she became increasingly disillusioned and frustrated with the CF.
He became increasingly disillusioned with the established parties, and described himself as " politically homeless.
However, the American public is increasingly disillusioned with the war.
Fans became increasingly disillusioned and deserted the stadia thus affecting the teams financially.
Although an initial Nazi supporter, he became increasingly disillusioned with the German war effort.
Increasingly disillusioned with communism, he resigned from the party in 1924 and rejoined the Labour Party.
However, as time went by, he became increasingly disillusioned by the cultural life in Romania.
Piłsudski became increasingly disillusioned with democracy in Poland.
However, he soon found himself becoming increasingly disillusioned with the new Cuban government.
Americans are increasingly disillusioned with both Democrats and Republicans.
At the same time, Fu became increasingly disillusioned with Chiang.
Muslims are increasingly disillusioned with Islam.
During this time he became increasingly disillusioned with South Australian political affairs.
I am becoming increasingly disillusioned with politics!
Nevertheless, von Hammer becomes increasingly disillusioned as he continues to witness the horrors of war.
Meanwhile, Bolland becomes increasingly disillusioned with Rickson, his arrogance and his callousness.
In addition, I grew increasingly disillusioned with academia.
Sadly, I have become increasingly disillusioned by politics.
Lately, I find myself increasingly disillusioned about whether to continue this blog.
In the 1660s Schurman had become increasingly disillusioned with the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands.

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Examples of using Disillusioned
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