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alienated

adjective as in estranged

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The trouble was, he alienated Pope Pius VI and Pius VII—the latter he actually arrested.

And the geek, Lionel (Tyler James Williams), is a closeted gay who finds himself alienated by blacks and whites.

I knew that there was a God, but I was alienated by organized religion, especially the guilt part of it.

As pollster John Zogby has written, the president has already alienated many young voters for a number of reasons.

The senator has alienated many Tea Partiers and has yet to reach out to bridge the gap, Hofstra said.

His intemperance alienated him from his father, and he died in prison under sentence of death.

And he would not receive them, but broke all the covenant that he had made with him before, and alienated himself from him.

By this time Marius had in addition, to a great extent, alienated the lower classes of the Roman citizens.

At length, when the grumbling of the poor had already gone too far, he readjusted the taxes, and thus alienated the rich also.

Little by little they have been alienated from the institutions of the Republic.

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On this page you'll find 10 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to alienated, such as: disaffected, and alone.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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