Synonym: anomic, disoriented, estranged. Similar words: alienation, inalienable, alien, salient, Senate, rejuvenate, laminated, designated. Meaning: ['eɪlɪəneɪt] adj. 1. socially disoriented 2. caused to be unloved.
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(61) It tells the story of a little boy who is alienated at school because of his exceptional ability.
(62) Consequently, despite her thoughts to the contrary, she is irrevocably alienated from Zampano.
(63) Too many customers are alienated by our miserly attitude to compensation for mistakes that we made.
(64) Each novel presents a main character in a situation in which he or she is in some way alienated.
(65) Where the trustee had alienated the trust property, the beneficiary could not follow it.
(66) Unhappy wretch that I am, I left my native fireside and alienated my home to seek strange truths in undiscovered lands.
(67) Within a year or two, the persona of the disaffected hipster would prove too cynical, too alienated to last.
(68) In doing so, organizers reportedly alienated traditional movers and shakers.
(69) Alienated by his brusque personality, many administration members and close Bush associates had made clear their reluctance to serve under him.
(70) The publishing magnate is challenging front-runner Dole by attracting largely middle-class suburban voters seemingly alienated from the political process.
(71) We live in an age of rootless alienated people.
(72) His bellicose disposition alienated his friend.
(73) The acrimony of his remarks alienated his audience.
(74) He felt alienated from his peers.
(75) His coolness has alienated his friends.
(76) The property of enemy was alienated during the war.
(77) His tendency to utter acrimonious remarks alienated his audience.
(78) She alienated her friends when she became fanatically religious.
(79) His tendency to utter acrimonious remarks alienated his roommates.
(80) Since he had alienated Aileen, he was quite alone.
(81) Modernity has its normal form and alienated form.
(82) His behavior alienated his friends.
(83) Their jingoism alienated supporters among Bangkok's middle classes.
(84) Everyone knows that China is trying to cozy up to Venezuela, which has alienated most of the West that used to be the biggest customer for its plentiful oil.
(85) There is no better way on earth to castrate collectivised protest than to have everyone sitting in their bedroom, atomised and alienated, doing things they want to do in private.
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(86) Although the grandparents are understood to be supportive, many of the couple's friends believe that Witterick and Stocker are going to leave their children alienated.
(87) Mr Cuomo, once married to a Kennedy, alienated the Gang of Four when he ran against their anointed choice in a failed 2002 campaign for governor.
(88) Although this idea has been alienated into mundane monastic idea in the Western Christian World for a long time, but it continues to exist until present time in the World of Eastern Orthodox Church.
(89) The man's unsociable behavior gradually alienated him from all his friends.
(90) But Mr Fenty's brusque style has alienated many of his constituents.
More similar words: alienation, inalienable, alien, salient, Senate, rejuvenate, laminated, designated, decaffeinated, client, emollient, resilient, ebullient, resilience, ebullience, senator, venality, penalize, chevalier, rejuvenation, disoriented, naturalist, nationalism, nationality, nationalist, desalination, united nations, naturalization, donate, innate.