noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Minority students have a sense of alienation from the mostly white teachers.
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the permanent alienation of father from son
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Domination, first by a foreign power and then by an elite, leads to poverty and alienation .
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It is taking audience alienation to fresh new depths.
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Liberation has turned sour producing anomie and alienation , severely undermining any sense of collective responsibility or response.
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The early volumes were not without bitterness and disillusionment, but such a note of alienation was never heard so clearly.
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The release of Humanae Vitae in 1968 exacerbated clerical alienation .