disenchantment in English

noun
1
a feeling of disappointment about someone or something you previously respected or admired; disillusionment.
growing disenchantment with the leadership

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1. Voters have expressed growing disenchantment with the government.

2. This disenchantment reflects an unpalatable truth about their country.

3. 24 Steadfast communist ideal and faith are oriented from the theoretical disenchantment.

4. The disenchantment affects all workers, even before they are ever laid off.

5. Steadfast communist ideal and faith are oriented from the theoretical disenchantment.

6. There is growing disenchantment with the way the country/school/club is being run.

7. It also revealed a growing disenchantment with all that their fame had produced.

8. It is a place of disenchantment, a simulacrum of accumulation against death.

9. Brassier advocates the disenchantment of humanity with its own centrality in regards to reality

10. Others chased rashers round the plate with a vague air of disenchantment.

11. He was not quite the first American to view Western life with disenchantment.

12. But there is disenchantment with markets in Colombia, even though the country all but escaped recession.

13. Much of Nihil Unbound is devoted to Brassier's idea of the logic of disenchantment

14. When those idols are found to have feet of clay, the pain of disenchantment can be profound.

15. This glittering dust they produce differs from the components normally acquired by a disenchantment spell.

16. There is a sense of alienation from ‘Brussels’, which partly mirrors the disenchantment with politics in general.

17. Especially, do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love, for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is perennial as the grass.

18. There was none of the tragic sense of loss that one sees in Weber's concepts of disenchantment or the iron cage of capitalism, or in Durkheim's anomie.

19. Rationalization and Disenchantment as the Fate of Modernity In both lectures, Weber starts from the current situation of science or politics, highlighting the fundamental fact that they both become a Bureaucratized profession