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Definition of alienate
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Alienate
(a.)
Estranged;
withdrawn
in
affection;
foreign;
-- with from.
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Lost
::
Lost (v. t.)
Hardened
beyond
sensibility
or
recovery;
alienated;
insensible;
as, lost to
shame;
lost to all sense of
honor..
Inalienable
::
Inalienable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
alienated,
surrendered,
or
transferred
to
another;
not
alienable;
as, in
inalienable
birthright..
Alienability
::
Alienability
(n.)
Capability
of being
alienated.
Alienate
::
Alienate
(a.)
Estranged;
withdrawn
in
affection;
foreign;
-- with from.
Unsecularize
::
Unsecularize
(v. t.) To cause to
become
not
secular;
to
detach
from
secular
things;
to
alienate
from the
world.
Wean
::
Wean (a.)
Hence,
to
detach
or
alienate
the
affections
of, from any
object
of
desire;
to
reconcile
to the want or loss of
anything..
Amortize
::
Amortize
(v. t.) To
alienate
in
mortmain,
that is, to
convey
to a
corporation.
See
Mortmain..
Nonalienation
::
Nonalienation
(n.)
Failure
to
alienate;
also, the state of not being
alienated..
Mortmain
::
Mortmain
(n.)
Possession
of lands or
tenements
in, or
conveyance
to, dead
hands,
or hands that
cannot
alienate..
Forfeit
::
Forfeit
(n.) To lose, or lose the right to, by some
error,
fault,
offense,
or
crime;
to
render
one's self by
misdeed
liable
to be
deprived
of; to
alienate
the right to
possess,
by some
neglect
or
crime;
as, to
forfeit
an
estate
by
treason;
to
forfeit
reputation
by a
breach
of
promise;
-- with to
before
the one
acquiring
what is
forfeited..
Disincline
::
Disincline
(v. t.) To
incline
away the
affections
of; to
excite
a
slight
aversion
in; to
indispose;
to make
unwilling;
to
alienate.
Disalliege
::
Disalliege
(v. t.) To
alienate
from
allegiance.
Alienate
::
Alienate
(n.) A
stranger;
an
alien.
Jubilee
::
"Jubilee
(n.) Every
fiftieth
year, being the year
following
the
completion
of each
seventh
sabbath
of
years,
at which time all the
slaves
of
Hebrew
blood were
liberated,
and all lands which had been
alienated
during
the whole
period
reverted
to their
former
owners..
Sanctification
::
Sanctification
(n.) the act of God's grace by which the
affections
of men are
purified,
or
alienated
from sin and the
world,
and
exalted
to a
supreme
love to God; also, the state of being thus
purified
or
sanctified..
Alienator
::
Alienator
(n.) One who
alienates.
Alienor
::
Alienor
(n.) One who
alienates
or
transfers
property
to
another.
Devest
::
Devest
(v. t.) To take away, as an
authority,
title,
etc., to
deprive;
to
alienate,
as an
estate..
Alien
::
Alien (n.) One
excluded
from
certain
privileges;
one
alienated
or
estranged;
as,
aliens
from God's
mercies..
Disaffect
::
Disaffect
(v. t.) To lack
affection
for; to be
alienated
from, or
indisposed
toward;
to
dislike..
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