alienating

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causing hostility or loss of friendliness; "her sudden alienating aloofness"
causing hostility or loss of friendliness; "her sudden alienating aloofness
present participle of alienate
alienate
To convey or transfer to another, as title, property, or right; to part voluntarily with ownership of
alienate
A stranger; an alien
alienate
To estrange; to withdraw affections or attention from; to make indifferent or averse, where love or friendship before subsisted; to wean

The recollection of his former life is a dream that only the more alienates him from the realities of the present.

alienate
to cause to turn away
alienate
{a} withdrawn from, strange to, averse
alienate
{v} to transfer, estrange, withdraw
Alienate
To transfer the title or ownership of property from one person to another
Alienate
to transfer the title to a property from one party to another [OTS]
Alienate
arouse hostility or indifference in where there had formerly been love, affection, or friendliness
Alienate
transfer property or ownership; "The will aliened the property to the heirs"
Alienate
To transfer title of real estate from one person to another
Alienate
to transfer to another owner
Alienate
To sell or give completely and without reserve; to transfer title to somebody else A voluntary conveyance of property, especially real property
Alienate
To convey or transfer title to property
alienate
If you alienate someone, you make them become unfriendly or unsympathetic towards you. The government cannot afford to alienate either group
alienate
To withdraw, as the affections; to make indifferent of averse, where love or friendship before subsisted; to estrange; to wean; with from
alienate
{f} confiscate, requisition; transfer property; cause alienation or estrangement; separate, isolate
alienate
To estrange; to withdraw affections or attention; to make indifferent or averse, where love or friendship before subsisted; to wean; with from
alienate
To alienate a person from someone or something that they are normally linked with means to cause them to be emotionally or intellectually separated from them. His second wife, Alice, was determined to alienate him from his two boys
alienate
Estranged; withdrawn in affection; foreign; with from
alienating

    Hyphenation

    al·ien·at·ing

    Turkish pronunciation

    eyliıneytîng

    Pronunciation

    /ˈālēəˌnātəɴɢ/ /ˈeɪliːəˌneɪtɪŋ/
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