How to use in-sentence of “disillusioned”:
– He retired disillusioned in 1519.
– They discover that the movie was created by Georges Méliès, Isabelle’s godfather, an early – but now neglected and disillusioned – cinema legend, and that the automaton was a beloved creation of his, from his days as a magician.
– However, gradually between the 1960s and 1980s he became increasingly disillusioned by the corruption and dishonesty of politics in Pakistan and finally quit.
– Campbell was unsuccessful in his efforts to raise money through additional bond sales and he resigned that October after only eight months in office, disillusioned and in bad health.
– He became disillusioned with politics and retired from public life that year.
– Eventually he became disillusioned in this search and returned to work.
– Television critic Heather Havrilesky asked “What rock did these morally pure creatures crawl out from under and, more important, how do you go from innocent millipede to White House staffer without becoming soiled or disillusioned by the dirty realities of politics along the way?” Havrilesky, Heather.
– The movement took place mostly among disillusioned students and was largely a protest movement to others around the globe during the late 1960s.

