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Translations for „alienation“ in the English » Polish Dictionary (Go to Polish » English)

alienation [ˌeɪliəˈneɪʃən] N no pl

1. alienation (making unfriendly):

alienation

2. alienation (emotional isolation):

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alienation

3. alienation (separation):

alienation
alienation

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English
He believed that alienation is a systematic result of capitalism.
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The marriage was relatively unhappy due to his prolonged absences caused by frequent tours abroad which led to a gradual alienation.
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To add to his alienation, he was often ill because he suffered from nephritis.
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It is poetry about human alienation in a city.
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They might soon have been divided again, and broke into small parcels either by succession or by alienation.
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He paints the alienation, the loneliness, the unrest, the uncertainty.
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After 1217, there was a forfeiture of land to the great lord in cases of unauthorized alienation in mortmain.
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She writes: the leafless tree is a symbol of human alienation, of human powerlessness when faced with the immensity of nature.
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This is a powerful blow against alienation, and an optimistic sign that another world is possible.
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By the last quarter of the century alienation fines were being successfully imposed.
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