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alienated

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verb

past tense of alienate

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Recent Examples of alienated
Adjective
In March, dozens of Arab, Muslim and Palestinian American leaders declined a White House request to meet with community organizers in Chicago ahead of the Illinois primary, feeling alienated by Biden’s staunch support of Israel and the flow of U.S. weapons that Israel used to bombard Gaza. Zareen Syed, Chicago Tribune, 17 Jan. 2025 Meanwhile, heavy-handed military operations against armed groups alienated communities caught in the crossfire. Elizabeth Dickinson, Foreign Affairs, 1 Oct. 2024
Verb
Founded by singer-songwriter Rihanna, the cosmetics brand entered the market with 40 foundation shades, effectively throwing down the gauntlet to an industry that had historically alienated women of color by limiting its palette to lighter skin tones. Tripp Westbrook, Forbes, 11 Dec. 2024 At the same time, the Federalists’ muscular response to the Fries Rebellion had alienated crucial voters in Pennsylvania, almost certainly costing the party crucial votes in the electoral college. Joseph Thorndike, Forbes, 9 Dec. 2024 See All Example Sentences for alienated
Recent Examples of Synonyms for alienated
Adjective
  • In a notable thawing of tensions between Russia and the U.S., Trump even promised to visit Moscow, and said Putin would be welcome in Washington, D.C. The president has also become increasingly hostile toward Ukraine.
    Dan Perry, Newsweek, 20 Feb. 2025
  • China’s relentless nuclear buildup, its hostile espionage operations, its militant rhetoric, and, above all, its support for Russia suggest that Xi has already made his call and that a confrontation with the United States is inevitable.
    Sergey Radchenko, Foreign Affairs, 18 Feb. 2025
Verb
  • The sequence of events clearly angered Bain.
    Cristóbal Reyes, Orlando Sentinel, 8 Jan. 2025
  • The move angered fans, and a scandal over offensive remarks Richards had made on a podcast led him to quit before his episodes aired.
    Stephen Battaglio, Los Angeles Times, 6 Jan. 2025
Verb
  • John Dutton wouldn’t have ceded the land back to Rainwater, right?
    Jackie Strause, The Hollywood Reporter, 20 Dec. 2024
  • Reports of summary executions and sectarian reprisals were limited, perhaps due, in part, to the way much of the Syrian army ceded territory without a fight.
    Sam Heller, Foreign Affairs, 16 Dec. 2024
Adjective
  • Shifting Gears is also bringing back Allen’s Last Man Standing wife Nancy Travis for an episode airing this Wednesday (8/7c, ABC), and Raising Hope alum Lucas Neff joined the cast earlier this month as Jimmy, the estranged husband of Kat Dennings’ Riley.
    Dave Nemetz, TVLine, 11 Feb. 2025
  • Moldovan journalist Lina receives a video message from her estranged father, a migrant worker in Italy, seeking help from his abusive employer.
    Samantha Bergeson, IndieWire, 10 Feb. 2025
Verb
  • Over 70,000 pre-war fashion design photographs were transferred from design registrations to the Musée des Arts Décoratifs by the industrial tribunal of Paris in 1940, and over 120 of these photos form the basis of an exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.
    Lee Sharrock, Forbes, 6 Jan. 2025
  • The three were transferred to another hospital.
    Don Sweeney, Sacramento Bee, 6 Jan. 2025
Adjective
  • And it may be judged as a gauge of whether those endorsements from Mr. Trump and Mr. Musk helped legitimize the party and gave it broader appeal, or potentially backfired, given the Trump administration’s newly antagonistic relationship with Germany and Europe.
    Christopher F. Schuetze, New York Times, 23 Feb. 2025
  • In the film, Faizon's character maintains an antagonistic relationship with Will Ferrell's Buddy the Elf but begrudgingly respects his work in the store.
    Wesley Stenzel, EW.com, 22 Feb. 2025
Adjective
  • The question is whether having one fewer set of eyes watching over things increases the odds of unfair, deceptive, or consumer unfriendly practices taking place.
    Thomas G. Moukawsher, Newsweek, 11 Feb. 2025
  • Her Washington insider status is meaningless during the next four years of the Trump administration and an unfriendly Congress.
    Letters To The Editor, The Mercury News, 7 Feb. 2025
Verb
  • The newspaper includes the story of how Brando was enraged to discover his voice had been dubbed by an Italian actor for the local version.
    Caroline Frost, Deadline, 5 Jan. 2025
  • But conservatives said they were enraged by the legislation.
    Catie Edmondson, New York Times, 18 Dec. 2024

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