verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
become
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For some time now I have gradually become more and more disillusioned with teaching.
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Also, I became very disillusioned with the States after the first police riots started.
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During his stints as a Red Guard and a soldier, however, Wei became disillusioned with the one-party socialist ideology.
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He became disillusioned with law after losing a case due to a technicality.
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You have lost a little of your zest for life and have become quite disillusioned or cynical.
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They may become disillusioned and leave football either for another sport or to return to general practice.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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I hate to disillusion you, but you'll probably never get your money back from them.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Some may be converted and disillusioned, others will be unconverted but believing or searching people.