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Alienates meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of alienate
Example sentences (14)
His breakout role came in 1949 when he played a self-absorbed boxer in "Champion," based on a Ring Lardner story of a restless young man who alienates those closest to him as he pursues a prizefighting career.
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This scenario further alienates intended audiences from those who craft the information.
But he’s nonetheless facing a situation in which, if he did win, he might be a relatively controversial nominee who alienates some wings of the party or has trouble generating enthusiasm that can translate into voter turnout.
It is chiefs like Mukuni that alienates more and more votes from the chief’s stooge.
On the other, Netanyahu’s reliance on Republicans and his close relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump also alienates Democrats, especially American Jews who view the GOP and its leader as evil incarnate.
SPRINGFIELD – A freshman Illinois lawmaker wants to allow public schools to publicly display the motto “In God We Trust,” something church-state separation advocates say alienates nonreligious students.
The Scotland Yard chief said the label applied to the force following the murder of black teenager Stephen Lawrence now ‘ends up making people less safe’ as it alienates the public.
This abrogation further alienates and asserts to Kashmiris that their voice is not heard, nor included and that their will was never meant to be considered.
This alienates potential allies in the broader China effort as well as invites tit-for-tat retaliation, which the Europeans have already said they would put in place.
Though her fantasy alienates her from her closest pals (Aidy Bryant and Busy Philipps) for a time, it also lands her a sensitive new boyfriend (Rory Scovel).
Ultimately, however, the prophecies of the witches prove misleading, and Macbeth alienates the nobility of Scotland and is defeated in battle by Prince Malcolm.
Under the current strategy, our military presence alienates more Afghans that it pacifies.
Whistler wins a farthing in nominal damages and only half of the costs, leading to his bankruptcy, and alienates patrons.