Encara no tenim significats per a "alienate the affections".
1Both in the same way alarm the delicacy and almost alienate the affections of their chosen lovers.
2It isn't fair of you to try to alienate the affections of an engaged young person like this.
3We learn with sincere concern that attempts are in operation to alienate the affections of our fellow-citizens from their Government.
4And remember, my dear Jack, that the legation has no desire to alienate the affections of influential Turks, or criticize fifteen-years-ago romances.
5It seemed better, however, to endure every hardship than to alienate the affections of all his allies, by submitting to such an insult.
6New and oppressive imposts alienated the affections of all his subjects.
7Such conduct not only awakened the jealousy of the barons, but alienated the affections of the royalists.
8Don Lepidio of Seville, by his jealous conduct, completely alienates the affections of his young and beautiful wife, Violante.
9By the union of liberality and justice, he acquired the love of the soldiers, without alienating the affections of the people.
10He felt a boundless rancor toward the man who had, as he supposed, alienated the affections of his smart young wife.
11Mrs. Hamilton thought so too; and deeply she regretted that mistaken sternness which had so completely alienated the affections of his child.
12Little by little he alienated the affections of Ella's subjects, and won them over to him by rich gifts and artful flattery.
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