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estrange

[ih-streynj]

verb (used with object)

estranged, estranging 
  1. to turn away in feeling or affection; make unfriendly or hostile; alienate the affections of.

    Their quarrel estranged the two friends.

  2. to remove to or keep at a distance.

    The necessity for traveling on business has estranged him from his family.

  3. to divert from the original use or possessor.



estrange

/ ɪˈٰɪԻ /

verb

  1. to separate and live apart from (one's spouse)

    he is estranged from his wife

  2. to antagonize or lose the affection of (someone previously friendly); alienate

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • estrangement noun
  • estranger noun
  • ˈٰԲ𳾱Գ noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of estrange1

First recorded in 1475–85; from Middle French, Old French estranger; cognate with Portuguese estranhar, Spanish ٰñ, Italian straniare, from Medieval Latin ٰԱ “to treat as a stranger,” derivative of Latin ٰԱܲ “external, foreign, strange”; extraneous
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of estrange1

C15: from Old French estranger, from Late Latin ٰԱ to treat as a stranger, from Latin ٰԱܲ foreign; see strange
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Synonym Study

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. Alienate often calls attention to the cause of antagonism or separation: His inconsiderate behavior alienated both friends and family. Disaffect usually refers to relationships involving allegiance or loyalty rather than love or affection: disaffected workers, demoralized by ill-considered management policies.
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Elizabeth, in “The Better Sister,” you portray Nicky, a sister estranged from her sibling who’s been through quite a bit of her own trauma.

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Simon Patterson, the accused's estranged spouse, had been invited too, but pulled out the day before.

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The former agent was first arrested after he was accused of choking his estranged wife and placing her in a wrestling hold last year.

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Over six weeks, the jury in the Victorian Supreme Court has heard from more than 50 witnesses called by the prosecution, including Ms Patterson's estranged husband, Simon, and the surviving lunch guest, Ian.

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As Elie astutely points out, even an artist as outwardly estranged from religious life as Warhol carried with him the lessons of the Polish Byzantine Order of his youth.

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