The feeling of being alienated from other people.
1 It's a sore point and there is great disaffection among the owners.
2 Youthful disaffection and boredom spirals outward into political power-play and catastrophic violence.
3 A plan for talks at least regarding genuine concern at Scottish disaffection ?
4 But President Suharto's regime had been undermined by widespread disaffection from within.
5 He again became the centre of fashion and of disaffection in Paris.
6 The assassination occurred at Serajevo in Bosnia, where Servian disaffection was seething.
7 There was a spirit of general disaffection among the officers and troops.
8 They weren't interested in helping me, despite their disaffection with this place.
9 The University of Oxford had long been the chief seat of disaffection .
10 All the elements of disaffection at once began to boil and bubble.
11 Meanwhile, the insurgents omitted nothing which might enlarge the circle of disaffection .
12 For a brief interval it was hoped that the disaffection was suppressed.
13 Despite the disaffection of the Kingslanders, the city and crown were hers.
14 But the section under which mere promotion of disaffection is a crime.
15 At length the smouldering embers of disaffection burst forth into a flame.
16 To combat this growing disaffection , the Rowlatt committee recommended fresh repressive legislation.
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