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    estrangement
    /ɪˈstreɪn(d)ʒm(ə)nt/

    noun

    • 1. the fact of no longer being on friendly terms or part of a social group: "the artist's paintings from this period reflect his growing estrangement from his family"

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  2. a feeling that you do not understand someone or something, or do not have any connection with him, her, or it: estrangement from Many college athletes share a feeling of estrangement from the other students. Synonym. Over time, estrangements have a serious emotional impact. They reunited after a two-year estrangement.

  3. The meaning of ESTRANGE is to arouse especially mutual enmity or indifference in (someone) where there had formerly been love, affection, or friendliness : alienate. How to use estrange in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Estrange.

  4. Estrangement definition: the state of being alienated or separated in feeling or affection; a state of hostility or unfriendliness. See examples of ESTRANGEMENT used in a sentence.

  5. noun. /ɪˈstreɪndʒmənt/ [uncountable, countable] (formal) the fact of no longer living with your husband, wife or partner. estrangement from somebody/something a period of estrangement from his wife. estrangement between A and B the bitter estrangement between husband and wife. Definitions on the go.

  6. 1. To make hostile, unsympathetic, or indifferent; alienate: The months of bickering estranged her from her family. 2. To remove from an accustomed place or set of associations: art that is estranged from its historical context.

  7. Estrangement is the state of being estranged from someone or the length of time for which you are estranged. [formal] The trip will bring to an end years of estrangement between the two countries. [+ between] That day marked the beginning of a 20-year estrangement. Synonyms: alienation, parting, division, split More Synonyms of estrangement.

  8. Estrangement is the feeling that you don't belong, especially when you're surrounded by other people. If you've ever had to sit by yourself in a school cafeteria, you know what estrangement feels like.

  9. to cause someone to no longer have a friendly relationship with another person or other people: estrange someone from someone Her lifestyle estranged her from her parents. A misunderstanding had estranged the two friends. to cause you to feel that you do not understand someone or something, or do not have any connection with him, her, or it:

  10. Estrange, alienate, disaffect share the sense of causing (someone) to turn away from a previously held state of affection, comradeship, or allegiance. Estrange often implies replacement of love or belonging by apathy or hostility: erstwhile lovers estranged by a misunderstanding.

  11. The meaning of ESTRANGED is having lost former closeness and affection : in a state of alienation from a previous close or familial relationship. How to use estranged in a sentence.