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Disaffect
/dˌɪsəfˈɛkt/
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Disaffect
verb
(past & past part.
disaffected
; pres. part.
disaffecting
)
1.
Arouse hostility or indifference in where there had formerly been love, affection, or friendliness.
Synonyms:
alien
,
alienate
,
estrange
.
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Words linked to "Disaffect" :
drift away
,
change
,
drift apart
,
disaffection
,
alter
,
modify
,
wean
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