cause disillusionment

Frequency: 8.525.0 per million words

To be the reason for someone's feeling of disappointment.

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  • The constant political scandals cause widespread disillusionment among voters.
  • His repeated broken promises eventually caused deep disillusionment in his partner.
  • The company's failure to deliver on its promises has caused significant disillusionment among the staff.
  • If the new policy fails, it will cause further disillusionment with the government.
  • Witnessing such hypocrisy can cause profound disillusionment in young people.
  • The revelations about corruption are likely to cause public disillusionment.
  • What do you think caused this growing disillusionment with the traditional media?
  • The slow pace of reform is causing disillusionment for many who had high hopes.
  • The outcome of the trial caused great disillusionment and sparked protests.
  • Unfulfilled expectations are a common factor that can cause disillusionment.