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Meanings of increasingly disenchanted in English
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Usage of increasingly disenchanted in English
1
Brown's government is in trouble because both groups are becoming increasinglydisenchanted.
2
In later life he grew increasinglydisenchanted with his country's social direction.
3
As was his pattern, he also grew increasinglydisenchanted with his living arrangement.
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But he grew increasinglydisenchanted with the country's policy course after the 2008 financial crash.
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St Patrick's are unbeaten away from home while Galway haven't won before their increasinglydisenchanted fans.
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But these days, conservative voters have become increasinglydisenchanted with national politics in Paris, which is seen as remote, and with a stale party apparatus.
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Fashion work became a staple, although he was increasinglydisenchanted with the exploitation of fashion no-hopers charged extortionate fees to "prepare" for modelling.
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Roebuck braved it, but became increasinglydisenchanted with his native land and its media that he felt had unfairly traduced him, not least this newspaper.