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be alienated
verb
To convey or transfer to another, as title, property, or right; to part voluntarily with ownership of.
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In addition, Marxian theorists insisted upon alienation as an objective condition quite independent of individual consciousness hence, one can be alienated at work irrespective of one's feelings about the work experience.
He refuses to be alienated or agonised.
"People don't want to be alienated.
Without his second daughter, he would be alienated.
Any player who got out of hand would be alienated".
I don't want to be alienated from the group.
He thought spectators should be alienated: another of his mistakes.
Birthday Jehovah's Witnesses could be alienated by this anniversary because they do not celebrate it.
If you're basically happy, then to be alienated from that is, yes, disturbing, even frightening.
Sabahans of Filipino origin, however, might be alienated by a fierce crackdown on the intruders.
The opposite fear is true too: that the cognoscenti will be alienated by watered-down fusions.
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