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Definition of alienate
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of alienate is as below...
Alienate
(v. t.) To
withdraw,
as the
affections;
to make
indifferent
of
averse,
where love or
friendship
before
subsisted;
to
estrange;
to wean; -- with
from..
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Alienate
::
Alienate
(v. t.) To
convey
or
transfer
to
another,
as
title,
property,
or
right;
to part
voluntarily
with
ownership
of..
Abalienate
::
Abalienate
(v. t.) To
transfer
the title of from one to
another;
to
alienate.
Disaffect
::
Disaffect
(v. t.) To
alienate
or
diminish
the
affection
of; to make
unfriendly
or less
friendly;
to fill with
discontent
and
unfriendliness.
Disalliege
::
Disalliege
(v. t.) To
alienate
from
allegiance.
Disaffect
::
Disaffect
(v. t.) To lack
affection
for; to be
alienated
from, or
indisposed
toward;
to
dislike..
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..
Lost
::
Lost (v. t.)
Hardened
beyond
sensibility
or
recovery;
alienated;
insensible;
as, lost to
shame;
lost to all sense of
honor..
Strangled
::
Stranger
(v. t.) To
estrange;
to
alienate.
Unsecularize
::
Unsecularize
(v. t.) To cause to
become
not
secular;
to
detach
from
secular
things;
to
alienate
from the
world.
Estrange
::
Estrange
(v. t.) To
divert
from its
original
use or
purpose,
or from its
former
possessor;
to
alienate..
Dispose
::
Dispose
(v. t.) To
exercise
finally
one's power of
control
over; to pass over into the
control
of some one else, as by
selling;
to
alienate;
to part with; to
relinquish;
to get rid of; as, to
dispose
of a
house;
to
dispose
of one's
time..
Disaffected
::
Disaffected
(a.)
Alienated
in
feeling;
not
wholly
loyal.
Mortmain
::
Mortmain
(n.)
Possession
of lands or
tenements
in, or
conveyance
to, dead
hands,
or hands that
cannot
alienate..
Alienator
::
Alienator
(n.) One who
alienates.
Devest
::
Devest
(v. t.) To take away, as an
authority,
title,
etc., to
deprive;
to
alienate,
as an
estate..
Forfeit
::
Forfeit
(n.) A thing
forfeit
or
forfeited;
what is or may be taken from one in
requital
of a
misdeed
committed;
that which is lost, or the right to which is
alienated,
by a
crime,
offense,
neglect
of duty, or
breach
of
contract;
hence,
a fine; a
mulct;
a
penalty;
as, he who
murders
pays the
forfeit
of his
life..
Alienate
::
Alienate
(n.) A
stranger;
an
alien.
Aliene
::
Aliene
(v. t.) To alien or
alienate;
to
transfer,
as title or
property;
as, to
aliene
an
estate..
Forfeit
::
Forfeit
(n.) Lost or
alienated
for an
offense
or
crime;
liable
to penal
seizure.
Devest
::
Devest
(v. i.) To be taken away, lost, or
alienated,
as a title or an
estate..
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