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alienació
The feeling of being alienated from other people.
alienation
disaffection
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1
The second cause is the
estrangement
of the rich from the poor.
2
I believe she would regret the-theinevitable
estrangement
as much as I.
3
And that
estrangement
sometimes creates a deep contradiction or confusion within us.
4
No; I have never forgotten your kindness, and always regretted our
estrangement
.
5
In spite of their
estrangement
,
she could not keep this to herself.
6
She blamed him entirely for the
estrangement
between himself and his wife.
7
But the
estrangement
made him feel what Cécile had become to him.
8
There had been a degree of
estrangement
between him and his patron.
9
Thus the quarrel slowly crystallised into a permanent
estrangement
,
a passive feud.
10
There is evidently some misunderstanding or
estrangement
between yourself and your husband.
11
There was no longer any sense of separation or
estrangement
between them.
12
Something about Ellen drove Joanna back into her old sense of
estrangement
.
13
Her brief
estrangement
from Arline had been another of her secret griefs.
14
Kate, it is no time for so bitter an
estrangement
as this.
15
The
estrangement
between us, which my sister had feared, had begun already.
16
And his silence and apparent
estrangement
lay upon Janetta's heart like lead.
estrangement
long estrangement
temporary estrangement
grow estrangement
complete estrangement
permanent estrangement
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alheamento
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