disaffection in English

noun
1
a state or feeling of being dissatisfied with the people in authority and no longer willing to support them.
there is growing disaffection with large corporations

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1. Disaffection broke out almost from the start.

2. Will the disaffection of the young bring down the regime?

3. There are signs of growing disaffection amongst voters.

4. Lack of food and supplies caused disaffection among the soldiers.

5. There was no defect in God's government, no cause for disaffection.

6. Citi has been forced to deny newspaper reports of board disaffection.

7. Populace's disaffection, directly relates the society the harmony and the stability.

8. Or are they reflecting growing disaffection among scientists with recent changes in their profession?

9. Under his influence the leaven of disaffection was fast doing its work.

10. That disaffection increasingly is extending from the frontline level into higher echelons.

11. Even the player also took turns to coach to express the disaffection.

12. The government's response to popular disaffection has been simply to increase security.

13. The studied indifference of the federal government increased disaffection among civil rights workers.

14. Angry populists like Pat Buchanan will exploit the disaffection of those left behind.

15. They became the spearhead of political disaffection which was usually manifested in, the form of strikes.

16. I have endeavoured to give in their briefest outline the reasons for my disaffection.

17. There is a lot of disaffection with Nur Adde among the old MP - warlord interests.

18. Henry McLeish also promised to address the deep disaffection among Labour backbenchers exposed by his snap election last weekend.

19. The studied indifference of the federal government increased disaffection among civil rights workers. Black activists especially became increasingly alienated.

20. Beyond those, they cite the high costs of customer disaffection, which drives down both profit margins and market share.

21. In these days of siege, psychiatrists must treat disaffection through militant group action and advocating conscientious, high-quality patient care.

22. Alone among them, he appreciated the full potential of radio as the means to insinuate doubt and disaffection among his listeners.

23. HE was my confidential source in the Libyan military this spring, an officer who passed on secret information about disaffection in the ranks of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi.

24. Extremist movements feed on the disaffection of tribes and forest dwellers who still often face denial of access to natural resources and equal development opportunities.

25. The Autotelic text is a game of symbols, an artifice of ironic detachment, ludic or cynical, embodying an intellectual delight in the game for its own sake or an emotional disaffection in the absence of certainty

26. In a marked and unrepentant Contradistinction to the prevalent dark paintings of much contemporary art, reveling in psychological anguish and alienation, derision and disaffection, is the so-called 'feel good' painting

27. The problematic features of the British-drafted Indian Penal Code include the prohibition of “sedition,” defined loosely as speech or actions promoting “disaffection against the government established by law”; the criminalization of homosexual acts; and the uneven prosecution of adultery.

28. Blue collar tells the tale of three friends (Richard Pryor, Harvey Keitel and Yaphet Kotto) who work in a car factory and whose financial hardship and disaffection with their management/union results in them carrying out a daring robbery on their union office

29. Since cultivation of wrong desire to the point of fertility precedes the ‘birth of sin’ (Jas 1:14, 15), the spirit creature who turned opposer had already begun to deviate from righteousness, had experienced disaffection toward God, prior to the actual manifestation of sin.

30. Certainly, Benefactor was a more commercial-sounding effort than their debut album, with the band even agreeing to eviscerate the four-letter word in "Never Say Never," and elsewhere playing up-tempo dance-rock that almost, but not quite, overcame the disaffection of Debora Iyall's lyrics.

31. In a statement police accused Zahra of “uploading Antinational posts with criminal intention, uploading posts that glorify Antinational activities and dent the image of law enforcing agencies besides causing disaffection against the country.” Zahra maintained she was sharing archival images that had already been published in different local

32. Alternative spelling of Cloture 1894, Goldwin Smith quoted in The Review of Reviews; Volume IX, page #600: A House of Commons manifestly demoralized, unable to dispatch the business, docked of freedom of debate by the clôture, in bondage at once to the caucus and to Irish disaffection, is proclaimed the sole organ of the national will, the supreme and