Examples of 'alienate' in a sentence
Meaning of "alienate"
to cause someone to feel isolated or estranged, often used in the context of relationships or communities
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- Estranged; withdrawn in affection; foreign
- A stranger; an alien.
- To convey or transfer to another, as title, property, or right; to part voluntarily with ownership of.
- To estrange; to withdraw affections or attention from; to make indifferent or averse, where love or friendship before subsisted.
How to use "alienate" in a sentence
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I can not afford to alienate my biggest supporter.
To alienate them would be shortsighted and weak.
I would rather alienate somebody than say.
Alienate people who you could be helping.
You can not alienate anybody up there.
Took a lot for you to alienate him.
It could alienate people whose support we need.
We can not afford to alienate all of them.
Way to alienate your most loyal friend.
I believe showing my face would alienate my audience.
You do not alienate your loyal customers.
I am here to unite people not alienate them.
They could not alienate a single utensil.
And you are doing your best to alienate her.
He could not alienate the plot to anyone.
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Neither party can afford to alienate voters.
It would alienate the rank and file.
You have finally managed to alienate anyone.
He can alienate it by testamentary disposition or inter vivos.
You do not wanna alienate voting blocs.
Even by people who did not mean to alienate me.
I do not want to alienate our current developers.
You dare to use words that alienate.
You are gonna alienate half the population.
It is not freedom to be allowed to alienate his freedom.
It can alienate the less patient of players.
Being a bully will alienate you from them.
A romantic is a man whose mind begins to alienate.
Generally youngsters alienate themselves from politics.
You can utilize me or you can alienate me.
We are told we will alienate those in the middle.
We alienate people and place them in a position of hopelessness.
The drones may alienate fewer people.
Yours is to nominate someone who does not alienate people.
Let us not alienate those young hearts.
But sometimes language can alienate people.
Prisons alienate people from their communities.
And this is no time to alienate your base.
Such acts alienate us from our own countrymen.
Too rapid of a change can alienate people.
Not alienate everyone who walks by.
You have got to alienate some people.
They alienate people and make them angry.
It will only serve to alienate the other.
He might alienate a few juries along the way.
Every decision made seems to alienate someone.
He will alienate half the country.
It is probably about time to alienate some folks.
Let us not alienate the ones on our side.
And my plan was to isolate and alienate.