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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(91) Horney s neurosis theory is about the unhealthy development of becoming alienated from real self which is the foundation of her neurosis theory.
(92) Many women can not accept such characteristics of men, women and even grows many of the same sex differences alienated from her exclusion principle.
(93) After the fund units or stock rights have been pledged, unless it is otherwise agreed to by the pledger and the pledgee upon negotiations, they may not be alienated.
(94) She was alienated from her friend by her foolish behavior.
(95) EXAMPLE: We hired a new salesman last month but he was a total wipeout who made no sales and even alienated old customers during his brief stay with us.
(96) His persistent antagonism caused his wife to be alienated from him.
(97) A satire on 1960s upper-class suburban America, The Graduate is the story of an alienated college graduate having the mother of all identity crises.
(98) Actually, it not only refers to the alienated labor in The First Manuscript, but also refers to the alienation of commerce (Verkehr) in Glossen zu James Mill.
(99) The changes would move the party away from the dreamy leftism that alienated many Japanese.
(100) Largely absent were his smiles and buoyant demeanor, replaced by somberness and an acknowledgment that his policies may have alienated some Americans.
(101) Modernised, urbanised and alienated as many of us are(sentencedict.com), photographs remind us of nature's many complexities and subtleties.
(102) What does alienated labor have to do with private property?
(103) She had probably alienated love by the helplessness and fretfulness of a fearful temper, or been unreasonable in wanting a larger share than any one among so many could deserve.
(104) Chapter two focuses on the alienated mother - daughter relationships under economic oppression in Sula.
(105) At bottom, the essence of spectacular time is alienated consumptive time.
(106) Gordon Brown's ill-judged appointment of Des Browne in 2006 as defence secretary, doubling the next year as Scottish secretary, alienated some of the top brass.
(107) Actually, it not only refers to the alienated labor in The First Manuscript, but also refers to the alienation of commerce in Glossen zu James Mill.
(107) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(108) The woman's unsociable behaviour gradually alienated her from all her friends.
(109) Starting with Marx's analysis of alienated labor, Marcuse confined Marxist natural category to social fields while as the same time denied the priority of the Nature.
(110) The deed of transfer in terms of which the DME alienated the mineral rights defined these as certain 20 unnumbered base mineral claims.
(111) He had done too many boisterous things -- alienated too many people.
(112) The "punk" part of the word comes from the rock'n'roll terminology of the 1970s, "punk" meaning in this context young, streetwise, aggressive, alienated and offensive to the Establishment.
(113) Teacher and principals in less collegial schools, by contrast, reported being isolated and alienated.
(114) Their jingoism alienated supporters among Bangkok's middle classes. They got little kudos for boycotting the elections (see article).
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.