Phrases with «widespread disillusionment»

"Widespread disillusionment" refers to a feeling of disappointment or loss of faith that is widely experienced by many people. Full definition

Sentences with «widespread disillusionment»

  • Amidst widespread disillusionment with the policy, the coalition government revised the strategy in 2011. (blog.politics.ox.ac.uk)
  • A BBC survey last month found widespread disillusionment among doctors, with 34 per cent of GPs and 11 per cent of hospital doctors wanting to scrap the programme and just two per cent and three per cent respectively saying it was a good use of NHS funds. (politics.co.uk)
  • Despite widespread disillusionment, initially at least, because of a perceived lack of specificity and focus, the document has a lot of gems in its 283 paragraphs (XIII). (globaleducationmagazine.com)
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