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were estranged
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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The two were estranged for several years after Groundhog Day, an estrangement which Ramis compared to having "a hole in my heart", but were reunited before his death.
At the time, they were estranged.
He and my father were estranged.
Yes, we were estranged from it.
"We were estranged by our childhood," Sierra explained.
For nine years, Williams and her mother were estranged.
According to reports the couple were estranged at the time of her death.
He told me that they were estranged, and had been for several years.
What if there had been a divorce, or if family members were estranged?
However, the two parents were estranged from each other for much of their marriage.
His survivors include his wife and his parents, who were estranged from their son.
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