disloyal in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

disloyal in the PONS Dictionary

disloyal Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be disloyal to sb/sth
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The reason we make this clear is that we may be silenced by those who say that we are disloyal and lack filial piety.
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She also undertakes disloyal, subversive actions against others, ostensibly to teach them lessons.
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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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One version of the story tells of a disloyal young wife and her husband.
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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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Others were upset by the film's depiction of the black male as abusive, uncaring, and disloyal.
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Controversy frequently erupted following speeches which were considered disloyal to the crown or nationalist in tone.
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Charming refused to be disloyal to his king.
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The firm conducts random sweeps of employees, using telepaths to find workers who are disloyal to the company they pledged to work for.
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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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