estrangement in the PONS Dictionary

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English
This feeling of estrangement may arise from various causes.
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Identification in the details with estrangement of the whole.
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Causes are to be sought in feelings of estrangement from the world and the self, loneliness and guilt.
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His resignation, after only a few weeks and without notice, was resented by the law school faculty, giving rise to persisting estrangement.
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The poems seem a vivid refusal of desolation, though there is no reluctance in them, to confront the usual varieties of estrangement and suffering....
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When he arrives home from a brief shopping trip, the two discuss their estrangement.
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Through the silent suffering and the estrangement, both husband and wife believe their marriage is over.
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A recurring pattern of malicious denigration is considered grounds for a reasonable estrangement in modern cultures.
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His attacks on ladies and lords show all the marks of estrangement.
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She's an incredibly sympathetic character, and it's a fresh spin on depicting estrangement between siblings.
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