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be estranged
verb
To cause to feel less close or friendly; alienate. To cease contact with (particularly of a family member or spouse, especially in form ).
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I don't let us be estranged.
"It's important to be a part of a community where you live and not to be estranged from your environment".
"They don't necessarily want to be estranged from China, but they do want to exist as different entities.
Making matters harder, some outbreaks begin in remote villages that may themselves be estranged from local government.
Other details emerged about Rigby, who was married in 2007, but was understood to be estranged from his wife, Rebecca.
Most work is "gay family planning" -writing wills for clients whose worldly possessions would otherwise legally go to relatives from whom they might be estranged.
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*** They are estranged now.
Maybe they are estranged from them.
They have been estranged since 2004.
"Wherever I am, I'm estranged".
His twin brother is estranged.
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