Similar words: alienation, alienate, alienated, unalienable, inalienable, denaturalization, dominating, resonating. Meaning: ['eɪlɪəneɪt] adj. causing hostility or loss of friendliness.
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31. By separation, the subject finds, one might say, the weak point of the primal dyad of the signifying articulation, in so far as it is alienating in essence.
32. Local group Theatre du Pif will present Overcoat, an English play based on the century-old masterpiece by Nikolai Gogol about the alienating world of a bureaucratic office in St Petersburg.
33. Many inside the Washington Beltway believe that, despite the current flare-up, the Green Movement is long dead and not worth the risk of further alienating the Iranian regime.
34. Killock believes music companies and other rights holders are already alienating consumers.
35. Your workaholic ways are likely alienating once - valued associates.
36. Make your confidence work for you without going over the top and alienating coworkers.
37. Laura and the anti - Franco in Trotsky molecules, Cashier, and reality may be alienating - that all his behavior.
38. Criminalization also pits police and sex workers against each other, effectively alienating sex workers from the protective services of police if, for example, a client becomes aggressive or violent.
39. How can you appeal to them without alienating the mainstream crowd?
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