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alienated

adjective as in estranged

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Our hideous gun massacres, degrading entertainments and rampant addictions make clear that tens of millions of Americans feel abused or alienated enough to crave easy explanations and scapegoats to blame for their pain.

From Salon

That album’s abrasive EDM alienated Gaga from a good chunk of her mainstream audience.

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“Eraserhead” is a picture of sex not as something that results in joint pleasure between both parties, but as a means to a new, alienated end.

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He said there was a danger patients without access to tablets and smartphones would be alienated.

From BBC

Making the film a musical was a bold swing, but the tonal handbreak turn alienated the fans and critics who adored the Oscar-winning original.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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