Disloyalists example sentences

disloyalist

definition

  - noun form of disloyal

dis·loy·al

adjective

disloyal (adjective)

  - failing to be loyal to a person, country, or body to which one has obligations:

  - (of an action, speech, or thought) demonstrating a lack of loyalty:

Synonyms

disloyal, unfaithful, faithless, false, untrue, inconstant, untrustworthy, treacherous, perfidious, traitorous, subversive, seditious, unpatriotic, deceitful, dissident, renegade, adulterous, backstabbing, recreant, Punic, loyal, traitorous, perfidious, faithless, unfaithful, duplicitous, deceitful, false, untrue, backstabbing, untrustworthy, unreliable, undependable, fickle, apostate, renegade, subversive, seditious, rebellious, mutinous, breakaway, treasonable, treasonous, Punic, loyal, faithful

"Disloyalists" Example Sentences

1. Disloyalists within the ranks sabotaged the mission.
2. The disloyalists faced swift and harsh punishment.
3. Historians debate the true number of disloyalists during the revolution.
4. He accused his colleagues of being disloyalists, undermining team morale.
5. Identifying the disloyalists proved to be a difficult task.
6. The leader purged all suspected disloyalists.
7. Were there any disloyalists among the spies?
8. The disloyalists' actions led to a devastating defeat.
9. Rumours of disloyalists spread like wildfire.
10. She suspected her closest friend was a disloyalist.
11. The disloyalists were exiled to a distant land.
12. He felt betrayed by the actions of the disloyalists.
13. Their loyalty was questioned, making them suspected disloyalists.
14. Dealing with the disloyalists was a top priority.
15. The investigation focused on uncovering the disloyalists within the organization.
16. He denounced the disloyalists in a fiery speech.
17. The disloyalists' betrayal caused irreparable damage.
18. The punishment for disloyalists was severe.
19. Even amongst allies, some were suspected disloyalists.
20. The disloyalists secretly communicated with the enemy.
21. Several disloyalists were exposed and arrested.
22. He was branded a disloyalist for his dissent.
23. The purge targeted known and suspected disloyalists.
24. Identifying potential disloyalists required vigilance.
25. The disloyalists plotted a coup d'état.
26. Their actions marked them as disloyalists beyond redemption.
27. Amongst the loyal, the disloyalists festered.
28. The disloyalists undermined the authority of the government.
29. He vowed to root out all disloyalists from his company.
30. The disloyalists were ostracized by their former comrades.
31. She felt a sense of betrayal when she discovered the disloyalists amongst her friends.
32. The disloyalists were responsible for the leak.
33. He suspected the disloyalists were working for a foreign power.
34. The number of disloyalists was surprisingly high.
35. The disloyalists' treachery was unforgivable.
36. Their reputations were ruined after being labeled disloyalists.
37. Trust was lost, poisoned by the actions of the disloyalists.
38. Eliminating the disloyalists was paramount to national security.
39. He regarded the disloyalists with contempt and disdain.
40. The disloyalists sowed discord amongst the ranks.
41. She warned against trusting those who might be disloyalists.
42. The disloyalists were given the harshest possible sentence.
43. Identifying the ring-leaders among the disloyalists was crucial.
44. The disloyalists used coded messages to communicate.
45. Many suspected disloyalists were never formally charged.
46. He argued the harsh treatment of the disloyalists was unjustified.
47. The legacy of the disloyalists continues to be debated.
48. Their plans were thwarted by the vigilance of those hunting disloyalists.
49. The disloyalists' actions resulted in a long and bloody civil war.
50. He was wrongly accused of being a disloyalist and suffered greatly.

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