Similar words: alienation, alienate, alienated, unalienable, inalienable, denaturalization, dominating, resonating. Meaning: ['eɪlɪəneɪt] adj. causing hostility or loss of friendliness.
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1. The pompous tone is alienating, boring, and outdated.
2. Each year, without fail, a new set of alienating words and phrases is put into currency.
3. One of the many alienating features of unemployment is that weekends lose their magic.
4. In Chinatown, the alienating difficulty of the Cantonese dialects scared me.
5. Gilmore had to motivate religious-right voters without alienating other voters.
6. By alienating his natural backers, Rockefeller lost the 1964 nomination to Goldwater.
7. The Grand Army had problems enough without alienating the local population.
8. And by seeing connections, she rejects the superior, alienating attitude often adopted by Western commentators towards other cultures.
9. This was counter-productive in alienating those sectors of the community whose co-operation was essential to criminal investigation.
10. This seems like a recipe for alienating rich countries.
11. The presumption is that visual objects are intrinsically alienating.
12. But the ploy could backfire by alienating working women.
13. You have a flair for alienating people.
14. Two factors that plaque enterprises: alienating clients and alienating employees.
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15. This black comedy is a comment on the alienating and dehumanizing effects of contemporary urban life.
16. However, the results of human policies are increasingly alienating from human themselves.
17. He said such operations risked alienating local tribes whose support is vital for defeating Taliban militants.
18. At the end of his life, Rustin turned politically conservative, alienating his friends and longtime union colleagues.
19. Willis was a perfect choice: arrogant, authoritarian, unyielding, capable of offending and alienating anyone.
20. For she had learned how difficult it was to uphold the sanctity of human life without alienating women in trouble.
21. More short-haired young men gaze through leaded windows or carry burdens across alienating landscapes.
22. If the nuclear missiles are militarily useless, why risk alienating the West by hanging on to them?
23. In fact, it seemed to me that Lisa was aware of a good deal and was treading warily, terrified of alienating anyone.
24. It is better to manage without sections for office use, which candidates may find confusing and alienating.
25. The spectacles were sold at a price that most villagers couldn't afford, thus alienating the very people most at risk.
26. To the rest of Britain, such behavior is not only alien[Sentencedict.com], but alienating.
27. As markets become more fluid and global, leaders must be more careful about alienating investors.
28. But it is hard for it to turn on Mr Chen without alienating its own hardliners.
29. Today, as a recently elected president and prime minister take up their posts, stemming the Shabab's influence without alienating its ranks will prove vital to reestablishing order.
30. The phenomena of alienation are widespread. Sports are also alienating.
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