disaffecting

[US]/[ˌdɪsˈæfektɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˌdɪsˈæfektɪŋ]/

Translation

adj.Tending to cause dissatisfaction or disloyalty; alienating.
v.To cause to lose affection or loyalty; to alienate.; To deprive of affection; to make indifferent.

Phrases & Collocations

disaffecting youth

disaffecting influence

disaffected voters

being disaffected

disaffected areas

disaffecting policies

severely disaffecting

disaffecting behavior

disaffected employee

disaffecting community

Example Sentences

the constant criticism was disaffecting him from the project.

her disaffecting behavior alienated many of her colleagues.

the company's policies were disaffecting employees and leading to high turnover.

he felt disaffected by the lack of opportunities for advancement.

the political climate was disaffecting many young voters.

the news of the scandal was deeply disaffecting to the public.

disaffecting experiences during his childhood shaped his worldview.

the school environment was disaffecting students and hindering their learning.

a series of setbacks left him feeling disaffected and disillusioned.

the community was disaffected by the proposed development plan.

she was disaffecting towards the entire system after years of working there.

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