Disillusion in a sentence as a noun

I see a lot of disillusion in Europe about the US.

This kid unloads his complete existential disillusion, and your advice is "join a startup"?

That runs smack into a complicated and compromised system, which makes you disillusioned.

"Except that in this case these guys shouldn't really disillusion themselves in thinking they are deciding.

It is easy to disillusion ourselves or justify ourselves, that others were right.

I think the posts that characterize you as unethical are just not willing to cope with the disillusion that technology is a two sided coin.

This is clever, though it'll probably disillusion me about whether even tinkerers can take a principled stand against walled gardens.

Disillusion in a sentence as a verb

Not necessarily of libertarians, but of anyone with distrust or disillusion with their governments and the banking system.

I left soon after in a state of disillusion, but had to watch from the sidelines one of the most promising British 'startups' disintegrate into absolute irrelevance.

The beautiful thing is, if they're honest and firewall off those past coincidences, and perform new experiments without bias, they're almost certain to disillusion themselves.

Although many firms in the industry are based in Russia, or else hire Russians, there is a pool of skilled but under-employed programmers who embrace the hacker world for fun, out of disillusion, or for profit.

Went from subsistence tenant farmers to post-industrial, via famine, revolution, civil war, disillusion with church institutions and attracting foreign direct investment in the middle.

Optimism about the prospects of transforming an ancient civilization through engagement, followed by deep disillusion, has been the pattern ever since early Jesuit missionaries sought to convert the Chinese to Christianity.

Disillusion definitions

noun

freeing from false belief or illusions

See also: disenchantment disillusionment

verb

free from enchantment

See also: disenchant