0 not supporting someone that you should support:
His sisters thought that his autobiography was disloyal to the family.
1 not loyal; acting to hurt someone you are expected to support:
His sisters thought that his autobiography was disloyal to the family.
I guess the contributors would have felt disloyal, even to relate such trivial anecdotes.
For stepping outside of the model, dyers were cast as disloyal citizens.
A perceived "cover-up" could lead a patient or family member to conclude that the professional is disloyal and untrustworthy.
The authors suggest that many more of these relationships may have continued on friendly terms had they not seemed unconventional or disloyal.
First, the capacity of the party and of workers to hold union leaders accountable for disloyal behaviour (their respective ' punishing power ') is crucial.
Most church property was confiscated and the authorities purged the consistory of members perceived as disloyal to the system, replacing them with persons regarded as unlikely to cause trouble.
Polish women understood manifestations of difference on these crucial grounds + nationality and language + to mean that they were bad citizens and disloyal members of the community.
Machiavelli counselled his prince that mercenaries were militarily ineffective and disloyal.
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