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    disloyalty


    1. After a while, I found the courage to creep along in the darkness of the passageway, distancing myself from all the betrayal and disloyalty


    2. Numbering 300,000, they reported more than 3 million cases of disloyalty, vaguely defined


    3. centered -- towards persons other than themselves as flirtatious disloyalty; divorce often


    4. I raged at it for its disloyalty


    5. Sin can therefore be defined as disloyalty to God and the temporary suspension of fellowship with God


    6. Judas had long been engaged in this deliberate, persistent, selfish, and vengeful consciousness of progressively building up in his mind, and entertaining in his heart, these hateful and evil desires of revenge and disloyalty


    7. We have assailed them only by the denunciation of their spiritual disloyalty to the very truths which they profess to teach and safeguard


    8. It is not a matter of disloyalty as much as different viewpoints


    9. Nancy Laplante nearly flew off her hinge when she was told by us ten minutes ago about your commander’s decision to send Jenny Kawena to the Manzanar detention camp for so-called disloyalty, all that without any hearing or legal assistance provided to Jenny


    10. I always believed that interning those people, who by the way never showed any disloyalty towards their country of adoption, was both a big mistake and an injustice

    11. But disloyalty wasn’t something


    12. Leaving then would however have probably meant my death on suspicions of disloyalty, so I played the game and stayed on


    13. towards my country, and of an act of disloyalty toward the Majesty of


    14. However, such women sometimes may show sign of disloyalty or a desire to have sex elsewhere too


    15. The disloyalty of it


    16. Kerry had screamed at them and swore they would pay for their disloyalty


    17. father had accused her of disloyalty and cal ed her a sil y


    18. For an instant, Kate was tempted to blurt out the whole story Eve's disloyalty, but she stopped herself


    19. dispute with local party leaders there, who accused him of disloyalty, so he


    20. Your father, Bedwyr, he should be made to pay for his disloyalty to me; he turned his back on me and chose my…my…brilliant son here to boost in war, and not me

    21. warned him of his disloyalty if he did


    22. This law was designed to exhibit the sinfulness of man, and thus to be a 'schoolmaster to bring him to Christ: Sin was to be shown forth in its unfilial disloyalty, in its anti-social and criminal mischievousness towards other men, and in its danger as bringing penalty upon the sinner


    23. He consoled himself for the seeming disloyalty by the thought that Jo's sister was almost the same as Jo's self, and the conviction that it would have been impossible to love any other woman but Amy so soon and so well


    24. The follies and disloyalty committed in his youth were to be expiated by a long and painful penance, ere he could be restored to the full enjoyment of the confidence of his ancient people; and without confidence there could be no authority in an Indian tribe


    25. Oh, that was too hard a penance, she her penance, there would be the dreadful sight of Melanie’s face changing from fond thought in anguish, to have to live out her life remembering Melanie’s face, knowing that Melanie knew all the pettiness, the meanness, the two-faced disloyalty and the


    26. Only death could have forced that disloyalty from Melanie


    27. Instead, he committed a disloyalty of his own: he opened the door


    28. But then one night he handed her a week’s notice, accused her of monstrous disloyalty, shouted at her, seized her, slapped her again and again across the face, bullied her about and thrust her out the door, slamming it!


    29. But she did not, of course, so that as he spoke she began to cry again, not with her earlier timid sobs but with abundant salty tears that ran down her cheeks and burned her nightdress and inflamed her life, because he had not done what she, with her heart in her mouth, had hoped he would do, which was to be a man: deny everything, and swear on his life it was not true, and grow indignant at the false accusation, and shout curses at this ill-begotten society that did not hesitate to trample on one’s honor, and remain imperturbable even when faced with crushing proofs of his disloyalty


    30. The first provoked her to such irrational anger at her husband’s infidelity and her friend’s disloyalty that she renounced the custom of visiting the family mausoleum one Sunday each month, for it infuriated her that he, inside his coffin, could not hear the insults she wanted to shout at him: she had a quarrel with a dead man

    31. His regret was for his baseless disloyalty to one who had saved the lives of every member of his party, and offered harm to none


    32. "On the contrary, these festivities signal a sad but, let us hope, temporary phenomenon,—the disloyalty of France to its former great historic rôle: the country, which once called the whole world to break the fetters of despotism and offered its fraternal aid to every nation that revolted for the sake of its freedom, now burns incense before the Russian government, which systematically trigs the normal, organic, and vital growth of the national life, and mercilessly crushes, without stopping at anything, all the strivings of Russian society toward the light, toward freedom, and toward independence


    33. If she forgave him, if he made a clean breast of it in loyalty to her and disloyalty to the other, things would never be the same again


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    Synonyms for "disloyalty"

    disloyalty falsity betrayal infidelity disaffection apostasy

    "disloyalty" definitions

    the quality of being disloyal