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He has become disillusioned and lost his way in life.
Nothing significant had changed, though I was far from disillusioned.
He told it to me as an example of his disillusioned hope.
"But even if I wanted to be more disillusioned, we have nothing to go on."
We vote because the rest of the world has become disillusioned enough about the American political process.
All these events made him disillusioned and closed up in himself.
We get very disillusioned about relationships in general and want to give up.
Last winter, she decided to buy, but quickly became disillusioned.
I'm very disillusioned with the whole thing now and I just think that things are going from bad to worse.
It does not take long, however, for Jane to become disillusioned.
I was really left very disillusioned and went through a period of deep depression.
Disillusioned and out of options, Jackson left the music business.
"People are very disillusioned about real estate as a career," she said.
By the time they reached the city, he was a thoroughly disillusioned man.
Following the release, the group became even more disillusioned and broke up.
While some of the women appeared disillusioned, others embraced the idea.
It was a disillusioned generation which went east to find the new answers.
And what happens not if, but when, he grows disillusioned, they ask.
I came back from Vietnam in 1971, depressed and disillusioned.
Moody and disillusioned, they never thought of saying "Thank you!"
"Each student has to have a realistic sense of their ability or they become disillusioned and get led down a road," he said.
Finally, I find a clever joke from the disillusioned left.
But many others quickly become disillusioned and return home.
In recent years he has described himself as a "disillusioned leftist."
Interaction had always fascinated her for some reason, even after she'd become disillusioned with society.