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the alienated
verb
To convey or transfer to another, as title, property, or right; to part voluntarily with ownership of.
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Living as we often do, in our alienation from God, we can appreciate what motivates the alienated Trump voter and ISIS sympathizer.
I'm the alienated one.
The alienated Dubliner becomes the footloose adventurer riding the railroads.
Bynum Walker seeks not money but a mission in the alienated landscape.
The principal inspiration this time around is the alienated whimsy of the Japanese author Genichiro Takahashi.
He also draws an effective portrait of the alienated life of the airport-hopping corporate manager.
Government attempts to address problems almost invariably led to fresh confrontations with the alienated black population.
The Qaddafi government must have had some supporters, even here in the alienated east.
Lerroux's Radical Party offered a program that appealed to the alienated working-class voter of Barcelona.
One of its remaining challenges is the instability among the alienated Muslims of the south.
Perhaps love isn't necessarily the alienated labor of the factory floor.
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