Sentences with disaffection
dis·af·fec·tion
D d - ...people's disaffection with their country and its leaders. [+ with]
- The growing disaffection between players
- Seditious intention means an intention to bring the sovereign into hatred or contempt; or to urge disaffection against the constitution.
- Although it contains reference to things such as disaffection against.
- His disaffection with all Microsoft products, while justified, was alarming.
- Disaffection often leads to outright treason.
- My conversion to the Catholic Church ought not be simply seen as rejection of, or disaffection with, the Anglican Church.
- To impeaching George Bush and expressing his disaffection with the war in Iraq.