disaffect in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
DISAFFECT: to cause someone to lose affection or loyalty; to alienate or disenchant.
Sample Sentences
- The government's recent policies have begun to disaffect a significant portion of the population.
- Her harsh criticism of the team's performance threatened to disaffect the players' motivation.
- To avoid disaffecting the community, the organization held multiple public forums for discussion.
- The CEO's lack of transparency may disaffect employees, leading to lower morale in the workplace.
- Efforts to improve communication are essential to prevent disaffecting loyal customers.