Yet within six months, he had managed to alienate just about everyone.
4
Going the legal route is also less likely to alienate your users.
5
They alienate their fans, yet take years to fire patently incompetent employees.
1
And these first glimpses of the happy lives of others seemed to disaffect me more than ever with my own.
2
The manner in which children's tastes are disregarded, their feelings ignored, and their instincts violated, is enough to disaffect one with childhood.
3
Inquiry being made whether Mr. Norton's preaching was calculated to disaffect subjects towards the government, no evidence was found to that effect.
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And the number of the disaffected in the army is always increasing.
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Strangely enough, those who were disaffected-thesoldiers under Urquijo-facedthe loyal troops.
Ús de estrange en anglès
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Such an action would estrange the pair for ever from the Fynes.
2
An incident which happened in 1875 helped to estrange Germany from Russia.
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The dominion of any sinful habit will fearfully estrange us from His presence.
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Much, no doubt, had happened since to estrange the daughter from the mother.
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It is absurd what trifles can extinguish friendships, and estrange affection.
6
By his side walked her whom no ill treatment or neglect could estrange.
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One who bites your finger will easily estrange your affection by her violence.
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His criticisms will estrange the husband's heart and cool his love.
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To admire one, she will estrange herself from her relatives by a mesalliance.
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And yet why should such memories estrange his spirit from hers?
11
How she hated everything that threatened to estrange her lover's heart!
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Don't let a trifle like this estrange you two-don't ,Debbie ,formy sake.
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Could any thing estrange me from a friend such as you?-No
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You estrange my own child from me to curry favor with the future king.
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If the jugs are empty, your conduct will estrange you from friends and station.
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It will raise ill-blood between them, and estrange our families.