Examples of 'alienates' in a sentence
Meaning of "alienates"
alienate (verb) - to cause someone to feel isolated or estranged. This term is commonly used in the context of relationships, friendships, or communities where one's actions lead to feelings of detachment or hostility
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- third-person singular simple present indicative form of alienate
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She alienates them and her friends.
What kind of mom alienates her daughter.
It alienates a trustworthy man from his lord.
It just further alienates the voting public.
It alienates voters and drags out the process.
Not so much that he alienates his base.
This alienates her from the group.
This cripples democracy and alienates people.
This society alienates ourselves from ourselves.
That only confuses and alienates voters.
This alienates her from her classmates.
This kind of patronization only alienates people.
This further alienates the talented individuals.
The denunciations of world leaders by a teenager alienates others.
It alienates you further from them.
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My muscular style alienates female readers.
It alienates her from the tribe.
An art with mistakes that alienates the exquisite.
Jealousy alienates people and causes disarray in relationships.
Stress hurts your interpersonal relationships and alienates others.
It commodifies and alienates human relationships.
So he alienates his freedom in exchange for objects of gratification.
This becomes an issue because it alienates us from our intuition.
Pain either alienates people or binds them together forever.
A village that wants to be protected but alienates the protectors.
This absolute alienates and defines a specific alienation.
But this externalization of the notion of progress completely alienates humanity.
A jumble of symbols alienates consumers rather than informing them.
Alienates you from.
It feeds cynicism and alienates voters from their elected representatives.
He maintains that the impersonal language used in textbooks alienates the reader.
It alienates everybody and makes.
Despotism alienates them.
It alienates the rest of the population from your cause.
They claim the practice alienates collectors and hurts the hobby.
Its architecture is not very pretty and its relatively disconcerting politics alienates some visitors.
Being a superhero alienates you and separates you from humanity.
It brings you closer to some people and alienates you from others.
It also alienates him from the people around him.
Her fierce desire to be alone in her pain alienates everybody except her faithful maid.
He alienates people.
Closing off and repressing our emotions alienates us from one of our greatest powers.
A wife who alienates her husband from her children risks her life.
Modern society still suppresses difference and alienates persons from what they can do.
Between a reality that alienates and the lyrical digressions of our individual or collective imagination.
The intellectual blocks the revolutionary movement and alienates the thought of the workers.
She said it alienates young men from the police.
The maintenance of secrets acts like a psychic poison which alienates the possessor from the community.
Excessive force alienates the locals and causes greater risk.
The way you lead Alienates.