| disaffect | (vt) ทำให้ไม่จงรักภักดี, See also: ทำให้ไม่ซื่อสัตย์, Syn. estrange, antagonize, Ant. unite, reconcile |
| disaffect | Because of disaffection with her good-for-nothing husband. |
| disaffect | The soldiers were disaffected toward the government. |
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| Disaffect | v. t. They had attempted to disaffect and discontent his majesty's late army. Clarendon. [ 1913 Webster ] It disaffects the bowels. Hammond. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Disaffected | a. Alienated in feeling; not wholly loyal. J. H. Newman. -- |
| Disaffection | n. In the making laws, princes must have regard to . . . the affections and disaffections of the people. Jer. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Disaffectionate | a. Not disposed to affection; unfriendly; disaffected. [ R. ] Blount. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| disaffection | (n) disloyalty to the government or to established authority, Example: the widespread disaffection of the troops |