Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for DIS-AF-FECT'ED
DIS-AF-FECT'ED, pp. [or a.]
Having the affections alienated; indisposed to favor or support; unfriendly; followed by with or to; as, these men are disaffected with the government, or disaffected to the king, or to the administration.
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