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Disillusionment meaning
A feeling of disappointment, akin to depression, arising from the realization that something is not what it was expected or believed to be, possibly accompanied by philosophical angst from having one's beliefs challenged. | The act of freeing from an illusion; the state of being freed therefrom.
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A Google walkout organizer just quit, saying she was branded with a “scarlet letter”Claire Stapleton’s disillusionment with Google captures America’s disillusionment with Silicon Valley.
These were later collected and published in book form as My Disillusionment in Russia (1923) and My Further Disillusionment in Russia (1924).
Adviser Hamilton Jordan crafted a detailed campaign plan calling for matching Carter's outsider, good-government credentials to voters' general disillusionment, even before Watergate.
Canvass an average group of Twickenham fans over the last two years or so and they would return a range of responses broadly on a spectrum between apathy and anger, with a clear sense of disillusionment after so many on and off-pitch muddles.
Entitled “Russia Today - The Special Military Operation”, the chapter reflects Putin’s own disillusionment with the West after he offered Russia’s support to the United States during the 9/11 attacks in a gesture of post-Cold War friendship.
Individuals and communities, in their daily lives, grapple with intergenerational trauma, experiencing feelings of helplessness, disillusionment, and a pervasive sense of injustice.
Similarly, Seligman’s combined use of tight, dizzying tracking shots, as well as her and Director of Photography ’s choice of an anamorphic lens and natural image distortion emphasize the feeling of Danielle’s growing disillusionment.
Then came the inevitable descent into the ‘trough of disillusionment’ somewhere 2015 — flaws in the technology emerged, early adopters encountered performance issues, and there were low returns on investment.
This song expresses disillusionment with Madonna singing “I used to live in a dream world, now that’s all gone”.
While this tokenized approach funds development and generates hype, it quickly leads to disillusionment as inflated token market capitalizations fail to meet expectations.
Along the way, I realized that the persistent sense of disillusionment that greeted me at every turn wasn’t the obstacle to covering this race.
And yet, as deeply as I feel her disillusionment, I don’t find myself convinced that art is meaningless, or that music is “wasted” in the face of suffering.
As Starmer is discovering, having also warned that “things will get worse before they get better”, prime ministers who promise to reverse national decline by a circuitous route risk deepening the sense of disillusionment.
But elections in these countries have consistently been marred by allegations of vote rigging, low turnout, and widespread population disillusionment.
Congress spokesperson Jaiveer Shergill’s resignation from the party underscored growing disillusionment among party members with the current leadership and decision-making processes.
Despite her disillusionment, Ally has remained in the industry, though she has been more selective with her roles and the people she works with.
Experts argue that the survey’s findings reflect a broader disillusionment with democracy in Africa.
FDR gave voice to their anger, disillusionment, and disgust.
Finally, there was widespread disillusionment with turncoats and opportunists among the electorate, evident in the rejection of candidates from parties such as Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), BJP, and AAP who had switched allegiances.
In my case, honesty would have been far more useful than what I actually went through this time round, which was extreme disappointment and disillusionment when at 17 weeks I was bed bound, never mind glowing.