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enstranging
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'enstranging' is not correct or accepted in written English.
It is likely a misspelling of the word 'estranging', which is an adjective meaning to cause someone to feel estranged or alienated. Example sentence: His mother's sudden departure estranging him from his siblings.
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40 human-written examples
This has increased his appeal to reformist youths without estranging him from the wider, stability-seeking public.Mr Abolfotoh has also profited from the decision in January by Mohamed ElBaradei, the former director of the International Atomic Energy Agency and an important figurehead for Egyptian liberals, to drop out of the race in protest at the army's handling of the transition.
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Although some Labour modernisers, like Chuka Umunna, the party's business spokesman, fret about estranging wealth-creators and people becoming too reliant on public-sector support, Mr Miliband has for now won that argument.
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This episode affected Ibn Ezra deeply, not only estranging him from his brothers and driving him from Granada but also influencing his subsequent poetry.
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He painted many great church frescoes, but his greatest works are his portraits, which manage to be both warmly intimate and oddly estranging.
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The Woodvilles, a family with strong Lancastrian connections, never achieved real political influence, but they climbed into positions of trust near the king, thus estranging Warwick still further.
Encyclopedias
Individual charity might have a refining effect on the character of the donor, but poor relief from the state engendered irresponsibility in recipients while embittering those whose resources went to fund it: "There could hardly be found a more efficient device for estranging men from each other, and decreasing their fellow-feeling, than this system of state-almsgiving.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
19 human-written examples
Estranged from her family, Vachata had nowhere else to go.
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Batty will also speak about the media response to the death of her 11-year-old son, Luke, who was murdered by his father, Batty's estranged partner Greg Anderson, in February last year.
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The main focus of his life is his seven-year-old son, though he is estranged from the mother of the child.
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SM: There have been many happy days and many unhappy ones, but the most important was the day I met my missus, who is sometimes estranged and sometimes not.
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You can't "do something about your toothache", but you can call your dentist; you can't "heal your relationship with your estranged Uncle Horace", but you could write him a letter.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always double-check your spelling, especially when using less common words. The correct spelling is "estranging".
Common error
Avoid writing "enstranging". This is a misspelling. Ensure you use the correct form, which is "estranging".
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Linguistic Context
"Enstranging" is a misspelling of "estranging". The correct term, "estranging", functions as an adjective, describing something that causes a feeling of alienation or distance. Ludwig AI confirms that the correct term is "estranging".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the word "enstranging" is a misspelling of "estranging". As Ludwig AI explains, the correct term is "estranging", which functions as an adjective to describe something causing alienation. Given its status as a misspelling, it should be avoided in formal writing. Alternative terms like "alienating" or "distancing" may be suitable depending on the context. Always ensure correct spelling to maintain clarity and credibility in your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
estranging
Corrected spelling of the query.
alienating
Similar in meaning, suggesting causing someone to feel isolated or unwelcome.
distancing
Indicates creating emotional or physical separation.
isolating
Focuses on the act of setting someone apart from others.
separating
Highlights the act of dividing or creating a barrier.
antagonizing
Implies causing hostility or dislike.
offending
Suggests causing displeasure or hurt feelings.
vexing
Indicates causing annoyance or frustration.
disaffecting
Implies causing someone to lose affection or loyalty.
making distant
A more descriptive phrase indicating the act of creating distance.
FAQs
What is the correct spelling, "enstranging" or "estranging"?
The correct spelling is "estranging". "Enstranging" is a misspelling.
How can I use "estranging" in a sentence?
You can use "estranging" to describe something that causes people to feel alienated or distant. For example, "His behavior was estranging his friends."
What's a synonym for "estranging"?
A synonym for "estranging" is "alienating", which also means causing someone to feel isolated or unwelcome.
Is "estranging" a commonly used word?
While not extremely common, "estranging" is a valid and understood word. However, there are other alternatives that might be more frequent.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested