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estrangement

noun as in destruction of affections

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Poverty, alienation, estrangement, continuously aggravated by racism, overt and institutional.

Those views contribute to a sense of estrangement Muslims feel from the rest of British society.

The estrangement, as emotional as it is physical, will be 21 years old in August.

So where exactly is the line that a family member must cross for estrangement to be justified and furthermore not stigmatized?

Her departure from her kids when they were young was like a severing of relations, an estrangement that has not eased to this day.

Absolute estrangement had followed the birth of their child nearly twenty years ago.

Though Castiglione thus brought him fresh honours, it nearly caused an estrangement between him and his chief.

Marmont indignantly refused to go in such a capacity, and a permanent estrangement nearly took place.

These discussions ended in an estrangement, for some time, between the two cronies.

There was a scene, however, which particularly marked the moment when in the life of this husband and wife estrangement began.

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On this page you'll find 46 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to estrangement, such as: alienation, disaffection, disunity, hostility, schism, and separation.

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

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