Similar words: disillusion, disillusionment, illusion, allusion, collusion, inclusion, delusion, seclusion. Meaning: [‚dɪsɪ'luːʒn] adj. freed from illusion.
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(91) With his resistance to McCarthyism and quantum uncertainty, was Einstein disillusioned at the end?
(92) But as any disillusioned analysand can tell you, arriving at some deeper awareness of how you're screwed up doesn't necessarily make you less screwed up.
(93) In The Line of Beauty, Aids becomes part of a bigger picture and of that arc from naive romance at the beginning to a more disillusioned and even tragic ending.
(94) Initially the government tried to dismiss the protesters as frustrated wannabe politicians and disillusioned youngsters who did not understand the complexity of the situation.
(95) A person of conscience to be self-condemnation, when the time is perhaps disillusioned.
(96) Growing increasingly disillusioned with the incompatibility of the state mechanism, with the principles of individual liberty and human understanding, Sakharov made his ideas known to the world.
(97) This is Heather Jasper - Howe , disillusioned from Coolsville.
(98) But the real estate industry in the fast growth time often bring bubbles, this kind of bubble will be disillusioned during the recession will have the deathblow to the national economy.
(99) There is an element of Machiavellianism about this: Democrats currently have a better chance of winning over disillusioned evangelicals than for many years.
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