Alienate
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British pronunciation/ˈe‍ɪli‍ənˌe‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/ˈeɪɫjəˌneɪt/

Definition & Bedeutung von "alienate"

to alienate
01

entfremden, isolieren

to make one feel isolated or hostile toward a person or group
Transitive: to alienate sb
to alienate definition and meaning
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His rude comments began to alienate him from his colleagues.
She worried that her decision might alienate her family.
The controversial comments alienated him from the rest of the group.
02

entfremden, absondern

to make someone feel uncomfortable or distant from a situation
Transitive: to alienate sb
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The new policies seemed to alienate long-time customers.
The company ’s impersonal approach alienated its client base.
His behavior at the meeting only served to alienate potential partners.
03

veräußern, übertragen

to transfer the legal rights or ownership of something to another person or entity
Transitive: to alienate a right or ownership
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The company decided to alienate a portion of its land to fund the new development project.
In the sale, the farmer alienated his rights to the water supply on the land.
The organization was forced to alienate its assets due to financial struggles.

word family

alien

Verb

alienate

Verb

alienated

Adjective

alienated

Adjective

alienating

Adjective

alienating

Adjective

alienation

Noun

alienation

Noun
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