Examples of 'are alienated' in a sentence

Meaning of "are alienated"

are alienated - feeling isolated or estranged from others; usually used in the context of relationships or society

How to use "are alienated" in a sentence

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Human beings are alienated from themselves.
No intermediate results inside the operator are alienated.
But some of us are alienated from you.
We are alienated from these worthy questions.
Even friends with the best intentions are alienated.
They are alienated from one another.
All people in capitalist society are alienated.
Workers are alienated from final product.
You who are trying to be justified by the law are alienated.
That is to deny people who are alienated from society or community.
We are alienated from ourselves.
Mothers too are alienated.
They are alienated from their society whose values they hold in contempt.
Our will and our desire are alienated from one another.
Authorities are alienated by the pattern of delinquency and rebellious anger expressed by the girl.

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Aliens because we are alienated.
Geoduck clam beds are alienated by the location of the closure boundary.
The consciousness and will of the working class are alienated in the capital.
There are citizens who are alienated or ignored by this technological world.
Yet the majority of Middle Eastern populations are alienated from the debate.
Sometimes we are alienated because of our own faults and bad decisions.
People have become slaves to selfishness and are alienated from God and one another.
We are alienated from Him by our sinful natures and by deliberate sinful choices.
Workers are alienated.
Most are alienated from Judaism and many would find the Biblical passages cited above repugnant.
But Frank and Helen are alienated.
Native Americans are alienated in their own ancestral lands.
Instead, affected communities are alienated.
Youths elsewhere are alienated and into Goth culture.
In this case, no triad results given by the reference are alienated.
Willis and Zenas are alienated from each other by a doctrinal dispute.
I mean the way things are going now - people are alienated from one another.
Jews are alienated from Nature.
Congratulations, all of them are alienated by that position.
So are alienated young Muslims in France and elsewhere in Europe.
In addition, they feel that they are alienated from the political process.
Citizens are alienated from the way the state treats them, as mere cogs ; a statistic.
So we have around 50 million workers who are alienated from the production process.
While people are alienated by aggressive ad formats, the problem has other dimensions.
For those alienated from others, because they are alienated from themselves.
Second, workers are alienated from their productive activity.
They are misunderstood by those around them and as a result, they are alienated from others.
They are alienated from themselves, as well as from others and the world around them.
When thousands of people are stateless, the result is communities that are alienated and marginalised.
More often than not, immigrants are alienated from the mainstream, economically and socially disadvantaged.
What misdirected kind of love characterizes people who are alienated from God?
People who are alienated from their country, state and nation in Turkey are so-called intellectuals.
Clearly, huge swathes of the electorate are alienated from the main pro-austerity parties.
They are alienated even when they are present in their own homeland . ”.
Our wills, affections and inclinations are alienated from Him who made us.

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