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Sentence count:99+6Posted:2017-03-22Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: disillusiondisillusionmentillusionallusioncollusioninclusiondelusionseclusionMeaning: [‚dɪsɪ'luːʒn]  adj. freed from illusion. 
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(61) Simultaneously, three other dealers left of their own accord, disillusioned with the lack of fresh client coupons.
(62) In which case, this may be just the book for all disillusioned fans of yesteryear.
(63) But after October they rapidly became disillusioned with their erstwhile allies.
(64) But dot.com firms are falling like flies, and disillusioned users are logging off.
(65) Disillusioned by Unitarianism's lack of zeal for reform, he established an architectural practice in Folkestone in 1880.
(66) Some may be converted and disillusioned, others will be unconverted but believing or searching people.
(67) They may become disillusioned and leave football either for another sport or to return to general practice.
(68) He became disillusioned with law after losing a case due to a technicality.
(69) Disillusioned with the ruthlessly ambitious woman he had married, Richard had long ago turned his back on her.
(70) The militant socialist minorities were at each other's throats and were completely disillusioned with the Labour Party.
(71) Because of this he often failed to bring about cures and eventually became disillusioned with hypnosis as a form of therapy.
(72) Japanese college students in particular are disillusioned by the restrictions placed on them by society.
(73) So disillusioned and grumpy is he that he writes a local newspaper column on the subject.
(74) During his stints as a Red Guard and a soldier, however, Wei became disillusioned with the one-party socialist ideology.
(75) Unless we get a WORLD class player ... like a younger Gullit, or maybe Ndlove ... I m seriously disillusioned.
(76) Children begin secondary school with high expectations of science, but become disillusioned and uninterested, especially in physics.
(77) He disillusioned his fans by his sloppy play.
(78) He was disillusioned and returned unsatisfied.
(79) Voters are generally disillusioned with post-communist politics.
(80) Get ready to be disillusioned. When you think of bottlenose dolphins,(http://sentencedict.com/disillusioned.html) what comes to mind?
(81) The " Imperial President " was a straw man created by defensive congressmen and by disillusioned liberals.
(82) He studied the Hindu scriptures under Brahmin priests, but became disillusioned with the teachings of Hinduism.
(83) She is one of 26 new DPJ women handpicked by the party's powerbroker, Ichiro Ozawa, to take on LDP heavyweights in an overt appeal to voters disillusioned with old-school politics.
(84) Companies suspect China of organising mini-raids to ransack Western know-how: but it could just have easily been Western criminals, computer-hackers showing off or disillusioned former employees.
(85) After growing disillusioned with the meaninglessness of being a financial analyst, Vacanti dropped out to start his own company.
(86) He became a progressively harsh and disillusioned critic of his country's failings.
(87) Those who relied on Soviet support were bound to become progressively disillusioned.
(88) He is seen as testing the water for others to follow and there is talk of a "third force", a grouping of disillusioned Zanu-PF members and some MDC politicians.
(89) Attentiveness _ though disillusioned in the past _ soon corrects all that.
(90) Bennett , like some others who have contributed most to modern journalism, was a disillusioned man.
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