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been alienated
verb
To convey or transfer to another, as title, property, or right; to part voluntarily with ownership of.
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Even Cristiano Ronaldo, a loyalist, has been alienated.
Most of Latin America already has been alienated by the timidity and ineffectiveness of our policy.
But voters have been alienated even more by the government's handling of the economy.
It risks putting off independent voters who have historically been alienated by negative campaigning.
He'd been alienated when Norbert got a small tattoo on the side of his neck.
The brothers have all been alienated for years and suspicious of one another.
"We've always been alienated, for years and years," said Brad McKay, 39, an independent timber operator.
Gabrielsson told the press that Larsson had been alienated from his father and brother.
He said Mullah Khadim had been alienated by Mullah Omar's long silence and had doubts about the Taliban's exiled leadership.
But today reformers in Egypt have been alienated by U.S. actions that did not live up to the president's rhetoric.
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No one has been 'alienated', no viewers lost.
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