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Disenchanted meaning
simple past and past participle of disenchant
Synonyms of Disenchanted
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Come and see Eliane Morel's Disenchanted, a cabaret of twisted fairy tales especially for adults.
The community was already disenchanted by the temple locks opening, announcement of Ram Rajya as policy and finally the mosque demolition – all these decisively distanced the Muslims from the Congress.
The findings reflect a deep sense of uncertainty about the future of the nation's political parties and the challenges both face in tethering their frayed -- and perhaps disenchanted -- coalitions.
A symbol and refuge for the disenfranchised and the disenchanted.
Disenchanted State Department officials – of which there are a growing number – say that the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) – backed by the government – are continuing allow only the minimum to go through their blockade.
Duchovny's Sam Hodiak follows in the footsteps of many hardened cops of the neo-noir genre, disenchanted with the free-spirited, bare-footed hippies strolling the streets while sensing the real darkness looming.
He said residents in his ward are already disenchanted with police and rarely call to report problems, no matter who is causing them.
Latimer would be moved to hospice care that year, only to move back out again within months, disenchanted with the notion that the end was nigh.
Ms. Dasgupta is part of a growing group of disenchanted Indian Americans who have come out openly in support of the GOP and Mr. Trump.
Parts of the village were given the full fairy-tale treatment for the 2022 film Disenchanted - the sequel to Disney's 2007 hit Enchanted which saw Amy Adams' live-action princess struggle to adapt to life in the suburbs.
Roosevelt later became disenchanted with Taft and challenged him for the Republican nomination in 1912.
The Canadian artist and pioneering zine-maker A. A. Bronson has characterized such works as “format-oriented,” as artists, disenchanted with the snooty circuits of galleries and critics, explored the possibilities of do-it-yourself publishing.
The complexity of the “Lansdowne 2.0” proposal has tended to obscure the fact that at its heart sits a group of disenchanted private investors who have presented the City with a “take it or leave it” plan.
By the late '60s, Tiffin had grown disenchanted with her career, and moved to Italy, where she made numerous films, chief among them the huge hit comedy "Torture Me But Kill Me with Kisses" (1968).
Even those most disenchanted with Mr. Biden appear largely intent on backing him in November.
It is bad enough that they are now disenchanted with his leadership they actually want him to go NOW!
President Donald Trump's campaign is trying to construct an emotional and psychological gateway to help disenchanted voters feel comfortable voting for the president again despite their reservations about him personally.
These complicated personal failings leave everyone at effectively the same place at the end of this season, only harder, harsher, and more disenchanted with the world.
The suburbs were where much of the electoral action was this year, with Democrats expecting to gain support from women disenchanted with the Trump administration.
But in 2016, Russian disinformation and the Trump team’s own targeting of disenchanted Democrats led many campaign veterans on the left and the right to conclude that sowing dissent inside an opponent’s ranks could work.