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alienate

al·ien·ate [ áylyə nàyt, áylee ə nàyt ] (past and past participle al·ien·at·ed, present participle al·ien·at·ing, 3rd person present singular al·ien·ates)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. make somebody unfriendly: to cause somebody to change his or her previously friendly or supportive attitude and become unfriendly, unsympathetic, or hostile
His selfishness alienated all of his friends.

2. make somebody feel disaffected: to make somebody feel that he or she does not belong to or share in something, or is isolated from it ( often passive )
People like that often feel alienated from society.

3. turn something away: to cause something, especially somebody's affections, to be directed toward somebody or something else

4. law transfer ownership to somebody: to transfer the ownership of property or a right to somebody

[15th century. < Latin alienat-, past participle of alienare "make somebody else's, alienate" < alienus (see alien)]

al·ien·a·tion [ àylyə náysh'n, àylee ə náysh'n ] noun
al·ien·a·tor noun
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