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Socially disoriented.
disoriented
anomic
unoriented
Caused to be unloved.
estranged
unloved
disoriented
anomic
1
One morning a few weeks ago, I woke up feeling strangely
disoriented
.
2
They held back, though every second Dace felt himself becoming more
disoriented
.
3
Or just
disoriented
and unable to find her way back to us.
4
For a moment he was completely
disoriented
and took a step backwards.
5
She was still
disoriented
and needed a moment to get her bearings.
1
This, however, is not to suggest that minorities are necessarily
anomic
.
2
Social cohesion and discipline diminished, ideologies and religions crumbled, and
anomic
states substituted for societal order.
3
The novel corona virus COVID-19 has become a worldwide public health pandemic that has induced
anomic
conditions impacting daily routines.
1
But many people seem to think African Americans are
alienated
from technology.
2
For the last 20 years we've become
alienated
from technology, says Upton.
3
It should not be able to be
alienated
at all, he said.
4
In this case, Taylor's termination seems to have
alienated
just about everyone.
5
Because at this point, it seems that he has
alienated
almost everyone.
6
We were both
alienated
,
although he might not put it that way.
7
We suffer when we are
alienated
from animals because it's fundamentally unnatural.
8
Mursi has
alienated
many of the judges who must supervise the referendum.
9
She has an insecure majority, an undisciplinable cabinet and an
alienated
opposition.
10
Political analysts and pollsters say Steinbrueck's abrasive style has
alienated
women voters.
11
I have often wondered why it has not
alienated
you, as well.
12
They had
alienated
old friends in vain attempts to make new ones.
13
Questions like this latter one always
alienated
Lane in some unaccountable way.
14
The president talks a tough game -but he has
alienated
allies.
15
He
alienated
the Edinburgh nobles by limiting their access to the queen.
16
The savage and murderous actions of some nationalists
alienated
and sickened many.
alienated
alienate
·
alienate from
alienate many
alienate people
alienate the affections
alienate voters