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How to use estrange in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word estrange? Here are some examples.

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It's obvious that bad character traits such as anger, jealousy, and pride estrange a person from others.
I thought that this was going to estrange my daughter and myself for a very long time.
The songs are a little more raw this time around, though not drastically enough to estrange long-time fans.
The Munali rumpus is a warning that their actions can generate reactions that only help to aggravate the situation and estrange them from an otherwise sympathetic public.
Might pushing reform too far estrange America's allies and damage its interests?
In winter 57 56 Cicero attempted unsuccessfully to estrange Pompey from Caesar.
The immutable fact of their friendship accommodates conflict that could fracture a marriage or estrange a parent.
Especially people of the younger generation tend to estrange themselves from their age-old traditional heritage and its true meaning.
And for my part, frequently, I ease the vigils that the Lord asked me, and I fear that it may estrange me more and more from the presence of God.
Christ showed the same kindness to Judas, His traitor, that he did to the rest, and put no mark of disgrace upon him that might estrange him.
Commodities, ideological by nature, estrange from his work he who produces them and divorce from his life he who consumes them.
A consequence of his broken marriage was the apparent attempt by his ex-wife to estrange his son from him, hence his over-indulgence of Carl's gambling habits.
Life and Death are inseparable and we live in a society where we estrange the living from the dead but in THE FIANCÉE OF LIFE, we see these children bravely break the silence and find the path towards healing.
Events like those described here only serve to estrange the parties from the opportunities available, especially right now when a peace process aimed at negotiating the establishment of a two-state model is needed.
Never before a great Vedanta erudite went inside the singular and estrange proposals with which quantum physics unveils its wonderful interpretation of the universe.
Although there was an estrange world for them, most of these women have dedicated great efforts to understand it and assimilate it as well as they could, adopting behaviours that were alien to them.
The first job of a revival show would be to estrange him.
Subsequent writers like Ruzar Briffa and Karmenu Vassallo tried to estrange themselves from the rigidity of formal themes and versification.
Though utopias express ardent desires of the heart, they may become dangerous because they remain within the sphere of fantasies and thus estrange us from reality.
Examples from Classical Literature
What has happened to estrange you two, who have been chums for so many years?
Is he contradicting some allegation which had helped to estrange the Galatians?
A man must estrange himself from the world, which is sorrow.
It will raise ill-blood between them, and estrange our families.
How she hated everything that threatened to estrange her lover's heart!
You estrange my own child from me to curry favor with the future king.
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