Sentence examples for be alienated from from inspiring English sources

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I don't want to be alienated from the group.

They would be alienated from each other and the land for the rest of their lives.

If you're basically happy, then to be alienated from that is, yes, disturbing, even frightening.

So, Woodward wrote, "the intellectual must not be alienated from the sources of revolt. . . .

The constitution guarantees that land cannot be alienated from its "indigenous custom owners," or traditional owners, and their descendants.

"They all want to be different, but they don't want to be alienated from their peer group".

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He believed that human beings are alienated from God because of their spiritual ignorance; Christ brings them into the gnosis (esoteric revelatory knowledge) that is union with God.

He's alienated from the world – and from his own alienation, for which he reserves his most cutting disdain.

Americans are alienated from their government and the causes of this alienation are multiple and complex.

They are alienated from friends and family.

"We are alienated from ourselves," he says.

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