disloyal in the PONS Dictionary

disloyal Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be disloyal to sb/sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A wider region, or border zone existed, up to 12 km from the border, in which no disloyal or suspect civilians could reside or work.
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This was interpreted by the regime as disloyal.
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One version of the story tells of a disloyal young wife and her husband.
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Controversy frequently erupted following speeches which were considered disloyal to the crown or nationalist in tone.
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Members who failed to achieve their fundraising quotas or otherwise showed signs as disloyal behavior were subjected to ego stripping sessions.
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It did not have to be deformed by disloyal disciples to become something it was not.
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Charming refused to be disloyal to his king.
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When the kingdom's gold falls below 0, all buildings start to deteriorate and lose health, whilst generals become disloyal.
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In addition to these changes, the army's strength was reduced by 25%, presumably to eliminate disloyal and ineffective elements.
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Disloyal troops will be held at a rally spot, waiting to be lobbied with gold, unless this is done, they will eventually flee.
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