Sentences with disloyalty
dis·loy·al·ty
D d - Charges had already been made against certain officials suspected of disloyalty.
- But denouncing Sally Robbins for not finishing the race is an act of gross disloyalty to her, the team and the nation.
- The blogging campaign against Ted Baillieu reflects a corrosive culture of disloyalty within Victoria's main opposition party.
- Neither could survive hearings that put factionalism, disloyalty and vindictiveness on display.
- He ended up in Australia, where he worked at odd jobs in Sydney and committed his second act of disloyalty by embracing Anglicanism.
- Retained his job; but he never forgave McMahon for what he saw as his disloyalty to Gorton.