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is estrangement
noun
The act of estranging; the act of alienating; alienation.
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Exact(4)
Now there is estrangement.
Yet the thread running through Mr. Simon's songs is estrangement.
What they often get online is estrangement from the instructor who rarely can get to know them directly.
Is estrangement a conscious theme for you?
Similar(56)
The divorce had apparently not been amicable, and there was estrangement.
If there's estrangement, I hope it's essentially defensive — which would suggest a desire, however mangled, to connect again and come back together.
The last straw was estrangement from his wife, Agnes, worn down by poverty, the care of two young children and Gorky's incommunicativeness and jealousy.
The worst of all torments is the estrangement from God.
Complicating the dynamic, Mr. Gulotta, is your estrangement from your fellow Republicans.
One source of her fragility is her estrangement from her father (Paul), whom she once observed hitting Lynn in the face.
"We live in a culture that assumes if there is an estrangement, the parents must have done something really terrible," said Dr. Coleman, whose book "When Parents Hurt" (William Morrow, 2007) focuses on estrangement.
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