Estrange in a sentence as a verb

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I lived most of my life estranged from my father due to issues I won't get into here.

Her mistreatment by an estranged wife of a founder, in and of itself, doesn't constitute sexism.

Your family and friends will not stop talking to you, they will not estrange you, insult you, humiliate you or anything like that.

" His problem is not that he has "demons", but that "I feel estranged from my sexuality, like its somebody elses.

Eventually, divorced and estranged from his family, he had pruned away every aspect of his life outside of this one question.

We built amazing software systems for our candidate, went door-to-door in places that almost got us shot, worked 80 hour weeks at the grass roots level, and in some cases estranged ourselves from our families.

"His mother and sister could not handle the information, and his father went against their wishes, dedicating himself to reconnecting with his estranged son. "Years of repressed memories and emotions uncorked and resulted in tumultuous times that have torn my nuclear family apart.

This is a typical technique used by management: First, break up the original complaint into small pieces, then estrange the emotional content from each piece, minimizing and shifting as necessary.

But I have found it a great deal harder than seems at all reasonable, quite aside from the fact that it's absurd in the first place to have to develop a new social circle because opting out of Facebook sufficed to estrange me from my old one.

Estrange definitions

verb

remove from customary environment or associations; "years of boarding school estranged the child from her home"

verb

arouse hostility or indifference in where there had formerly been love, affection, or friendliness; "She alienated her friends when she became fanatically religious"

See also: alienate alien disaffect