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Discover Ludwig'estrange' is a correct word in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of distancing yourself from someone or something. For example, "After a heated argument, the couple estranged themselves from each other."
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estrange
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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Might pushing reform too far estrange America's allies and damage its interests?
In winter 57 56 Cicero attempted unsuccessfully to estrange Pompey from Caesar.
A physician as well as an artist, Mallo can spot a mermaid's tail in a neutron monitor; estrange theorems into pure poetry.
The first job of a revival show would be to estrange him.
Those qualities which bring you near to the one estrange you from the other" — one might permit oneself to be repelled or, rather, to think, How extraordinary to be governed by such an economy.
The immutable fact of their friendship accommodates conflict that could fracture a marriage or estrange a parent.
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Estranged from her family, Vachata had nowhere else to go.
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.
The main focus of his life is his seven-year-old son, though he is estranged from the mother of the child.
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.
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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