alienated in the PONS Dictionary

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The religious message in the work and its uncertain, possibly satiric, tone has also alienated some theorists from the work.
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He soon alienated the nobles by giving privileges to the towns and levying heavy taxes.
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His ideals were worthy, but his dogmatism alienated many.
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His last minute conversion to interventionism alienated the rest of the party.
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Macabre's sickening sense of humor alienated casual metal listeners.
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However, he found himself alienated in track athletics because he was pushing a wheelchair as opposed to running.
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I was getting a bit alienated from it, it just seemed a bit unfeeling.
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The highhandedness of elites in the group should be checked otherwise the poor will be alienated.
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We have to consider living in airing cupboards, nesting next to immersion heaters, because they're preferable to those suburban holding pens for alienated young professionals.
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A feudal barony is the only title of dignity legally assignable and able to be legally alienated from the bloodline of its previous possessor.
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