disaffection
 
				استياء
				definition
					
					noun
					
					there is growing disaffection with large corporations
					
					a state or feeling of being dissatisfied with the people in authority and no longer willing to support them.
					
					
					
				
						translation of 'disaffection'
					
					
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						عدم ولاء
					
					
					
					
				example
					
					The images are intended to convey alienation and 'disaffection' and succeed in doing that, but not much more.
					
					But sunshine and grapevines have done nothing to ease his 'disaffection' .
					
					These consequences of unprecedented growth in population undoubtedly played a part in the general malaise out of which 'disaffection' grew.
					
					The racial dimensions of that alienation and 'disaffection' are especially troubling.
					
					However, 'disaffection' over this issue was dwarfed by a scandal which emerged in the 1990's.
					
					Indeed, 'disaffection' and rebellion in Ireland convinced ministers of the necessity of parliamentary union.
					
					If government politicians do not listen to them, and ignore their concerns, political 'disaffection' is likely.
					
					But 'disaffection' over the city's infrastructure is not confined to the technology companies.
					
					It is, rather, the latest stage of a nagging public 'disaffection' with the EU as a political, economic and social project.
					
					But there are many signs of public 'disaffection' with the two-party system.
					
					there is growing 'disaffection' with large corporations
					
					Unless you do this, you will continue disability discrimination and 'disaffection' for current and future generations of our children.
					
					Then, disappointment and 'disaffection' characterised the response of many.
					
					There is a high level of 'disaffection' and boredom with an approach to learning which deletes joy, creativity and engagement from the process.
					
					The new journal grew out of the general 'disaffection' that had been floating around the discipline for years.
					
					there is growing 'disaffection' with large corporations
					
					Armstrong takes his protest an intriguing step forward with this album by creating a rock opera informed by 'disaffection' and disillusionment.
					
					The nearby army camp, which fell on Friday, was a hotbed of 'disaffection' in mutinies in 1996 and 1997.
					
					Such negativity intensified the ‘disillusion and 'disaffection' of a large part of the electorate,’ he said.
					
					The fact that the government itself now appears to have endorsed this view is unlikely to challenge public 'disaffection' from the political process.
					
					The abstention rate reflects the deep level of political 'disaffection' and alienation felt by wide layers of the population.
					
					The 'disaffection' has blossomed into outright hostility to the euro.
					
					
					
					
				
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