Of the ones that do survive, some will be too disillusioned to carry out an attack.
What the U.S. Can Learn from Europe About Dealing with Terrorists|Scott Beauchamp|December 15, 2014|DAILY BEAST
A new survey finds Millennials disillusioned by Obama and the Democrats.
New Harvard Study Finds the Door to Millennial Vote Is Open to GOP|Kristen Soltis Anderson|October 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Reeling from regional developments and disillusioned with the West, some Iraqi Christians are looking to Russia for support.
Iraq’s Christians See Putin As Savior|Peter Schwartzstein|June 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Will putting Castro in the Cabinet be enough to placate those Latinos disillusioned with Obama?
With Julian Castro Taking Over at HUD, a New Political Dynasty Is in the Making|Ruben Navarrette Jr.|May 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST
A deranged individual—a neo-Nazi, a disillusioned ex-employee, or even a disturbed child—commits an act of public violence.
A Former Navy Firearms Instructor and Proud Gun Owner On Why We Need Common Sense Gun Control|Shawn VanDiver|May 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST
THE end of the eighteenth century was a period of disrupting empires and disillusioned expansionists.
A Short History of the World|H. G. Wells
A glimpse at this might have disillusioned Baldwin of his belief that, near to Stuart in years, he was also near in understanding.
Twos and Threes|G. B. Stern
He is disillusioned, but I felt it my duty to lecture him severely for going there.
The Works of Rudyard Kipling: One Volume Edition|Rudyard Kipling
What she did with the productions of her brush he never inquired, too disillusioned by that experience.
Tatterdemalion|John Galsworthy
But we, the disillusioned and unromantic upper classes, see beyond that.
Dodo, Volumes 1 and 2|Edward Frederic Benson
disillusioned
/ (ˌdɪsɪˈluːʒənd) /
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adjective
having lost one's ideals, illusions, or false ideas about someone or something; disenchanted
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