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disenchant

[dis-en-chant, -chahnt] / ˌdɪs ɛnˈtʃænt, -ˈtʃɑnt /








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Well before the war, Major Zhilin, 36, the soldier who left for Kazakhstan, had become disenchanted with the very administration he was assigned to protect.

From New York Times

She earned enough to pay off her student loans but felt disenchanted.

From Los Angeles Times

But many became disenchanted, accusing him of not doing enough for his community.

From Reuters

In 1999 Ms. Tindall, who was becoming disenchanted with the musician’s life, received a fellowship to study journalism at Stanford and relocated to the West Coast.

From New York Times

But he said stressful, high-stakes cases sometimes left officers disenchanted with the profession, turning away from the job altogether.

From Washington Post