estrangement|estrangements in English
noun
[es·trange·ment || ɪ'streɪndʒmənt]
alienation, disaffection, hostility; separatio
Use "estrangement|estrangements" in a sentence
1. My life was littered with Awkwardnesses, estrangements, mutual disillusionments, abandoned projects
2. Abalianation.] The act of Abalienating; alienation; estrangement
3. A literal translation would be estrangement.
4. - The act of Abalienating; alienation; estrangement
5. Their estrangement originated in a misunderstanding.
6. Definition (n.) The act of Abalienating; alienation; estrangement
7. They finally came together after years of estrangement.
8. Difficulties with your mate may lead to estrangement.
9. Instead , it was often associated with tattle - telling , betrayals , alienations, dangers and estrangements, etc.
10. The conditions are present for eliminating this estrangement.
11. The misunderstanding had caused a seven-year estrangement between them.
12. (law) The act of Abalienating; alienation; estrangement; transferring a legal title
13. Friends managed to reconcile him with his wife after years of estrangement.
14. That day marked the beginning of a 20-year estrangement.
15. This could be the cause of a dispute that may result in estrangement.
16. The estrangement is extraordinary, given that record numbers are on the payroll.
17. The quarrel led to a complete estrangement between her and her family.
18. 16 The misunderstanding had caused a seven-year estrangement between them.
19. The estrangement became even more profound when he told them that he was gay.
20. As if the estrangement between them had come of any culpability of hers.
21. Noun obsolete The act of Abalienating; alienation; estrangement.; from Wiktionary, Creative Commons
22. Overall there is a profound sense of estrangement and disappointment afoot in our country.
23. Sin is the estrangement between God and humans instigated by human defiance or Abnegation
24. His impulsiveness and jealousy caused his estrangement from his wife, daughter and his friends.
25. Estrangement is a abundant meanings and disputable concept on the investigation of etymology.