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Sentences with alienate

al·ien·ate
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  • The government cannot afford to alienate either group. [VERB noun]
  • His second wife, Alice, was determined to alienate him from his two boys. [VERB noun + from]
  • Do you know which topics of discussion can alienate you from a prospect or customer quickly?
  • She claims their strategy to appeal to a younger clientele won't alienate their existing customers.
  • To alienate the affections of a person
  • His behavior alienated his friends
  • If you make the mistake of paying workers too little, your company may alienate and lose its best workers; worse.
  • It also provides some advice on issues that may alienate recipients, rather than faciltating communication.
  • By refusing to get a job, he has alienated his entire family.
  • Bullying alienates already shy students from their classmates.
  • Yudhoyono does not want to alienate the necessary support of these parties for a second attempt to secure the presidency.
  • Be careful not to alienate friends and family members when trying to build your business.
  • To alienate funds from their intended purpose.
  • To alienate lands.
  • The usual attitude of a depressed person would be to alienate himself from a crowd, alone by himself Most people experience depression somehow, sometime.
  • O alienate from God. John Milton. Paradise Lost line 4643.
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