5 adverbs to describe how to disaffected

The consequence is that they are deeply and justly disaffected towards the American people and the American laws.

Professor Groom Robertson introduced his pupils to the mysteries of mental and moral philosophy, and incidentally disaffected some of us by what seemed to us his excessive reverence for the works of Alexander Bain.

The garrison of "the most notoriously disaffected town in Wiltshire" was the first taken in the War.

In a word, the captain, when he went forth to review his men, who were now all assembled under arms within the palisades for that purpose, went to meet a wavering, rather than a positively disaffected or rebellious body.

More loyal and moderate counsels however prevailed, owing chiefly to the support which they received from the Roman Catholics of Lower Canada, at one time so violently disaffected.

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