Synonym: disaffection, estrangement. Similar words: rejuvenation, nationality, nationalist, nationalism, desalination, naturalization, nation, zonation. Meaning: [‚eɪljə'neɪʃn] n. 1. the feeling of being alienated from other people 2. separation resulting from hostility 3. (law) the voluntary and absolute transfer of title and possession of real property from one person to another 4. the action of alienating; the action of causing to become unfriendly.
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61. Domination, first by a foreign power and then by an elite, leads to poverty and alienation.
62. The popularization of science and technology only reflects satisfaction in the areas of career orientation and cultural alienation.
63. Mary is also sinking fast, now at the stage of complete alienation from her family.
64. The release of Humanae Vitae in 1968 exacerbated clerical alienation.
65. To adopt too critical or enquiring a position at this stage would be to run the risk of alienation.
66. Rachaela had turned on Ruth, not just the habitual cold shoulder, but with a firework of dislike and alienation.
67. Although occasionally humorous, the work presents a bleak view of urban alienation.
68. Secondly, this form of research endeavour can all too easily produce a state of alienation in those conducting the research.
69. He also believed that scientists' excessive dependence on instruments increases our alienation from nature.
70. He also insists that pentecostalism does not merely alleviate the alienation from society many people feel.
71. But during the Industrial Revolution it was not unusual for people to think of cities as places of alienation.
72. An assignment is a total alienation of chattels personal.
73. Alienation from labor to consumption is not accidental.
74. Her sense of alienation from the world disappeared.
75. any other circumstances causing alienation of mutual affection.
76. But this opinion of his did not cause a lasting alienation.
77. A half century ago the US sociologist David Riesman wrote a powerful treatise on modern alienation called The Loneliness of Crowds.
78. Since chattel mortgage has its inherent defect, the author of this paper suggests Chinese legislation supersede entirely chattel mortgage with the system of alienation guarantee.
79. [Pure Alienation] This form of hopelessness may be fueled by cognitive distortions such as mind reading, overgeneralization, or all-or-nothing thinking.
80. Through the formal content, art embodies its transcendence, criticism and the negativeness. It is the aesthetic form makes art as a self-contained whole to confront the realistic alienation.
81. In the silent gaze, you can feel the power of fate: externalization, foreignization and alienation.
82. It also accepted "complete alienation of mutual affection" as grounds for divorce and allowed one party to ask for it, even if the other party opposed.
83. This acute sense of alienation finds most vivid expression in London's semi - autobiographical novel MARTIN EDEN.
84. Contributing factors may include lack of a domestic partner(http://sentencedict.com), anti-gay violence and community alienation.
85. The evolution of the humanity includes some contradictions, such as, anamorphosis and mutation, essence and appearance, evolution and alienation.
86. The phenomena of alienation are widespread. Sports are also alienating.
87. Marx of the cultural studies who portrayed the alienation and reification of our daily lives.
88. To be sure, it is not at all without interest to develop it here, before so vast an audience, since it is a question of nothing less than that operation that we call alienation.
89. Such alienation from proper social values is the slippery slope to crime.
90. Fourthly, the Chuan Kang's masses, alienation of oppression and anesthesia. ".
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