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Disaffect   /dˌɪsəfˈɛkt/   Listen
Disaffect

verb
(past & past part. disaffected; pres. part. disaffecting)
1.
Arouse hostility or indifference in where there had formerly been love, affection, or friendliness.  Synonyms: alien, alienate, estrange.



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"Disaffect" Quotes from Famous Books



... that very unpopular tax (I do not consult any authority as it is immaterial, but only follow a probable suggestion) which was collected about the time of the birth of Jesus, or some other, by which he no doubt, strove to disaffect the Jews against the Roman government, which they very naturally were opposed to. But Judas did ...
— A Series of Letters In Defence of Divine Revelation • Hosea Ballou



Words linked to "Disaffect" :   alien, drift away, modify, estrange, alter, change, drift apart, wean



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