Definitionv. arouse hostility or indifference in where there had formerly been love
Last update: August 18, 2015
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The spirit of independence now seized disaffected Whigs and Democrats everywhere in the North and Northwest. [Please select]
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Most of these were openly disaffected toward the King, and eager to welcome Napoleon. [Please select]
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The publishing the Virginia Resolutions proved an alarm-bell to the disaffected. [Please select]
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England hears that the people are still disaffected and unquiet and England stolidly wonders why. [Please select]
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Dumfries was hostile, and was fined; Glasgow was also disaffected, the ladies were unfriendly. [Please select]
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Some of the numerous disaffected were baiting the stages most of the time. [Please select]
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It was clear that there would be a disaffected minority at the Council. [Please select]
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All the troops of Philip were either on the frontier of Portugal or occupying the disaffected cities of the north. [Please select]
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The repressive measures which the governor had been obliged to take against the disaffected had added to the Catalan hatred of the French, and the Austrian party determined to have vengeance upon the governor. [Please select]
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