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Disaffected

Disaffected meaning

simple past and past participle of disaffect

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A French film about police violence and disaffected youth, is a hard-hitting and very tense drama that ranks considerably high within the overall highest-rated movies on Letterboxd, on top of being 1995's highest-rated.

Crying on your birthday is a common trope of disaffected womanhood.

Events are being followed closely by disaffected supporters.

His 2006 novel “Sankya” depicted the life of a disaffected gang leader who battled with the riot police.

Mr. Biden’s approval ratings remain mired in the low 40s, but advisers think a serious impeachment threat would rally disaffected supporters.

Organizers in Milwaukee’s Black community echoed that sentiment on the campaign trail in 2022, describing young Black voters as disaffected and tough to mobilize while working to elect Barnes as the state’s first Black U.S. senator.

This is how you make disaffected monkeys.) Why bother enduring anything for the sake of a society that won’t hold its side of the bargain?

Harris on Thursday vowed to unite the country and courted traditional Republicans who are disaffected with Trump.

He has made a deliberate attempt to appeal to younger voters, who have been disaffected by the Conservatives’ gerontocratic tendencies.

In other words, the youngest voters are, at least for the moment, disaffected from traditional notions of family, country and religion.

It has given previously disaffected consumers a much wider range of options for where they obtain their news, but it hasn’t produced a better-informed country.

It’s not hard to see why Hispanics might be growing disaffected with Harris and the Democrats.

One to watch is Minnesota, which has a significant population of Muslims, including in its Somali American community, and liberals disaffected with Biden.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe was supposed to be the man to turn things around by bringing unity to those disaffected by the malaise that had set in but he is already the target of ire.

So did traffic to Breitbart, the right-wing website, which blamed the assassination attempt, without evidence, on the Lincoln Project, a group of Republicans disaffected with Mr. Trump’s political rise.

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and other progressives argued before and after Election Day that Harris should have focused more on working-class voters and less on Republicans and right-leaning voters disaffected with Trump.

When Vice President Kamala Harris capped off the Democratic National Convention with a speech some commenters lauded as “the speech that Democrats craved as much for independents and Republicans disaffected with Donald Trump as for Democrats.

While a few Americans will actually follow through with the "I'm moving to Canada" reaction popular with some disaffected voters immediately after Donald Trump's re-election, American travel to the country has been increasing.

Add to that the fact that the chief executive of the Whānau Ora commissioning agency Te Pou Matakana is disaffected former Labour MP John Tamihere.

After a tornado ripped through his old church, Ronny Moore, of West Point Baptist Church, offered a home to disaffected conservatives of First Baptist Church of Williams.