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Meanings of political disaffection in English
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Usage of political disaffection in English
1
The mass to him, and still more to Elizabeth, was a definite symbol of politicaldisaffection.
2
It is a hardcore ideological group exploiting the politicaldisaffection of one community to stoke sectarian war.
3
The Nonconformists were constantly convicted of politicaldisaffection-especiallyof "insulting the Imperial Majesty"-andwere accordingly flogged, tortured, and beheaded without mercy.
4
It seemed a great opportunity for debate: a departure from the politicaldisaffection and disappointment that had obtained in working-class Scotland since the 80s.
5
His likely politicaldisaffection with the Malaysian regime following the jailing of opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim, and reported domestic upheavals have also been cited.
6
And that was also a time of deep politicaldisaffection -One Nation won 11 seats in the Queensland election in 1998.
7
"The father had, then, taken part in some politicaldisaffections, and was proscribed?"
8
The continual plottings and politicaldisaffections of these parties forced him to rule on a system to which he was not at first inclined.