Definitionn. the feeling of being alienated from other people
Last update: October 19, 2015
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There are signs of growing disaffection among his followers. [Please select]
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Then he completed the plan: he read the letter to the Assembly; it was ordered to be printed, became the manifesto of disaffection, and was circulated everywhere. [Please select]
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The disaffection of the inhabitants was now openly shown. [Please select]
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It has been said to me that there is disaffection among you. [Please select]
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"Such distinctions, sir, lead to disaffection and even to rebellion," said Fontelles severely. [Please select]
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; at Guanahani, 110; at EspaƱola, 207; disaffection, 216; quoted, 235; charts route, 237; voyage, 360 n. [Please select]
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The disaffection grew daily, and the efforts Dmitri made to overawe his enemies only exasperated them. [Please select]
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--In spite of the increased prosperity of the country, there was general disaffection. [Please select]
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