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Meanings of become disaffected in English
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Usage of become disaffected in English
1
In these his own hunting-grounds some of his former friends had becomedisaffected.
2
The people in the rural districts had becomedisaffected.
3
Some of the Independents had becomedisaffected since 1884 and had returned to the Republican fold.
4
They had becomedisaffected about some treaty.
5
We are more anxious about what will happen to the uneducated and unqualified who will be superannuated by machines and becomedisaffected.
6
We are reaching out to those parts of our society that have becomedisaffected, disinterested or marginalised through various forms of dialogue and engagement.
7
Soon afterward he becamedisaffected with the Nazis and returned to Austria.
8
Some of them ran away, assisted by Rajah Laut; the whole crew, indeed, becamedisaffected.
9
The watchdog was worried that uncertainty about the bank's future could lead to key individuals leaving or becomingdisaffected.
10
"Then you do not credit the statement that the Eastern delegations have becomedisaffected?"
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None of these ever seceded or becamedisaffected, but throughout the war the utmost cordiality prevailed between them and the central office.