Sentences with Disenchant

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18 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Disenchant'

The once captivating story started to disenchant the readers as it unfolded.

The magician's failed trick began to disenchant the audience, revealing the secrets behind the illusions.

The news about the company's financial struggles served to disenchant the investors who had high hopes.

The teacher's harsh criticism tended to disenchant the students, making them lose interest in the subject.

The political scandal had the power to disenchant even the most loyal supporters of the candidate.

The prolonged economic downturn began to disenchant the citizens, eroding their confidence in the government.

The scientific discovery, once thought revolutionary, did little to disenchant the skeptics in the academic community.

The prolonged wait for justice began to disenchant the victims' families, testing their faith in the legal system.

The abandoned amusement park, now in ruins, served as a reminder of dreams that had become disenchanting echoes of the past.

The constant criticism began to disenchant her from pursuing a career in music.

The magician's failed trick did nothing but disenchant the eager audience.

The predictable plot twists in the movie began to disenchant even the most avid fans.

The lack of progress on the project began to disenchant the team, leading to frustration.

The ongoing scandals and controversies have started to disenchant the public with politics.

The constant setbacks and failures began to disenchant his enthusiasm for entrepreneurship.

The tedious and repetitive tasks at work started to disenchant her from the job.

The repetitive nature of the workout routine began to disenchant him, affecting his fitness journey.

The unresolved conflicts in the novel served to disenchant readers, leaving them unsatisfied.

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