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What does disenchanting mean?

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  1. present participle of disenchant
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This risk of delay, however, is still a much better option than keeping the employment of hundreds of thousands of Americans at risk and disenchanting the loyal supporters that fuel the leagues.
Disenchanting and sometimes hilariously recognizable, the beauty of human success and failure is revealed for all to see.
The project is a metaphor for the close scrutiny by doctors of patients and the disenchanting process of evaluation for health purposes.
I am now looking forward to this Lisbon Treaty, the signing of which in October will perfectly symbolise the end of a particularly disenchanting episode of European integration.
The battles over access to contraception and other women's health issues that have sprung to life on the Republican campaign trail in recent weeks have had the effect of disenchanting some moderate Republican women.
It is disenchanting to face the reality that these policemen were so interested in hunting down a pair of second-hand pants I purchased at a thrift store abroad.

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