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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
disinterest .
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Examples
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The campaign as it is only appeals to people who already agree with them, and either pushes away the people who do not, or simply disinterests them.
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It's really not the color that disinterests me as much as the thought that this probably isn't the same character and why would I want to read about an all new Hulk when I like the old one just fine?
Hulk #1 Michael May 2008
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Obviously you can't force people to read what disinterests them, but if there was a Richter scale for national yawns, it seems the topic of hunger would stretch in at magnitude 10.
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We have varying degrees of intellect, we have interests, disinterests, political opinions, et al. We do follow our orders, but we DO think about what we're doing (usually).
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We have varying degrees of intellect, we have interests, disinterests, political opinions, et al. We do follow our orders, but we DO think about what we're doing (usually).
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We have varying degrees of intellect, we have interests, disinterests, political opinions, et al. We do follow our orders, but we DO think about what we're doing (usually).
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It's always been the mix of Pete and Patrick that kept me interested, either one of them without each other disinterests me.
AbsolutePunk.net - News Steve Henderson 2010
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Active singleness disinterests me; thus I've spent most of my life celibate, and I know that for me, I'm happier alone than in a bad relationship.
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a receiver of the customs, and disinterests herself in any further negotiations for the rehabilitation of Liberia.
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