Sentence examples for is alienating from inspiring English sources

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is alienating

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To convey or transfer to another, as title, property, or right; to part voluntarily with ownership of.

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Kiev's "anti-terrorist operation" is alienating locals.

The bigger risk is alienating fans.

The government's activism is alienating many conservative activists.

Republicans know that their rhetoric is alienating Latino voters.

It is alienating big chunks of the Republican coalition.

But its politicians' inability to come to grips with its problems is alienating some admirers.

No question, speaking to people who are mesmerized by their cellphones (instead of us) is alienating.

The dialogue is alienating, to the point of discomfort, but funny.

The most I risk from saying such things is alienating a stranger.

I suggest that this extreme politicization is alienating many moderates and contributing to declining movie attendance.

Republican leaders and donors have expressed concern that Trump is alienating Latino voters.

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