Examples of 'estrange' in a sentence

Meaning of "estrange"

Estrange (verb) - To cause someone to be alienated or separated from others, often resulting in a loss of affection or closeness. Commonly used in the context of relationships where there is a significant emotional distance
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  • To cause to feel less close or friendly; alienate. To cease contact with (particularly of a family member or spouse, especially in form estranged).
  • To remove from an accustomed place or set of associations.

How to use "estrange" in a sentence

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The entrance in dow stairs is a bit estrange.
The marriage did not estrange brother and sister.
It will require much more than difference of opinion to estrange us.
And these estrange figures he was so fond of.
It will require much more than differences of opinion to estrange us.
Technology does not need to estrange us from one another.
He will estrange from him the cold and lukewarm bishops.
And it does not estrange me.
Do not estrange me in this way.
They only estrange.
Nothing can estrange you from me and me from this path.
The True Guru will never humiliate you nor will he estrange you from yourself.
A man can estrange himself from himself by mystifying himself and others.
The little contact in undergraduation may estrange students from certain specialties.
With will estrange and antagonize your friends and family members.

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Your Aunt Dawn says that you were estrange from your mother.
This led Duck to estrange himself from the Heartbeats and his brother for years.
But I never meant to estrange us forever.
Estrange lowers the loyalty of the target officer through bad rumours about their Ruler.
All of these experiences estrange us momentarily from the world.
Religion is meant to unite and divide, not estrange.
This does not estrange me from Hélène.
The true Guru will never humiliate you, nor will he estrange.
However Basiliscus managed to estrange himself from most of his key collaborators.
There are young women, here E who lead a rather Estrange Elife.
He opposed policies which would estrange the South and defended slavery.
The word estrange means to separate or disassociate, or to alienate.
To a home she belongs, she will estrange herselfand.
I do not seek to estrange Myself from My Children with fear.
To a home she belongs, she will estrange herself and.
No, you would estrange yourself out of it sooner or later.
Do not worry, my dad was pretty estrange before he met you.
Remove estrange things like the bird 's nest.
If they attempt to shake off the yoke, they estrange themselves even more from freedom.
That 's estrange we were going to dinner tonight.
It 's sad to see the Bishop-emeritus of Rome estrange himself from his own conciliar legacy.
It 's just estrange not hearing an ambulance or a bus every two minutes.
Why should you estrange yourself?
We want to estrange ourselves even more, to be isolated from each other.
What 's left of it . Extremist views tend to estrange one From one 's friends and family.
Very soon, an estrange world will appear, that world is called Earth!
I need an 8-letter word for estrange.
She wants to estrange us, not knowing that we are inseparable.
Commodities, ideological by nature, estrange from his work he who produces them and.
Don't estrange yourself from us… from me.
Extremist views tend to estrange one From one 's friends and family.
We can't afford to estrange ourselves from the business community as well.
What then will be able to estrange and alienate us from this holy Gospel?
What then shall estrange and alienate us from this holy gospel?
To a home she belongs, she will estrange herselfand … make a stranger 's home her own.

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