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disillusion

[dis-i-loo-zhuhn] / ˌdɪs ɪˈlu ʒən /


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Having become disillusioned with its direction, Djokovic announced earlier this month he had "stepped away completely", citing concerns about "transparency and governance".

From BBC

The tsunami of support I received for that article from “recovering academics” and other disillusioned professors confirmed that the trends I noted were not unique to Pomona College.

From MarketWatch

While Means did attend medical school, she dropped out during her surgical residency with just a few months left, claiming that she became disillusioned with traditional medicine.

From Salon

Such experiences disillusioned Wiener—and marked the start of a political career where housing came first.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I don’t know if I was truly made whole,” said D’Amelio, who said she has become disillusioned with the fashion world because of the harm it does to animals and the environment.

From The Wall Street Journal